Gender Toolkit

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ITF work on Gender and Transport

Contact:  Magdalena Olczak Rancitelli  (irs@itf-oecd.org)

 

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Useful links and literature

ITF Publications

C. Duchène (2011), “Gender and Transport”, International Transport Forum Discussion Papers, No. 2011/11, OECD Publishing, Paris.

ITF (2018), “Women’s Safety and Security: A Public Transport Priority”, OECD Publishing, Paris.

ITF (2019), “Benchmarking Accessibility in Cities: Measuring the Impact of Proximity and Transport Performance”, International Transport Forum Policy Papers, No. 68, OECD Publishing, Paris.

ITF (2019), “Transport Connectivity: A Gender Perspective”, OECD Publishing, Paris.

ITF (2021), “Transport Innovation for Sustainable Development: A Gender Perspective”, OECD Publishing, Paris.

ITF (2022), “Gender Equality and the Role of Women in Decarbonising Transport”, ITF / FIA Foundation Publishing.

ITF (2023), “Joining Forces for Gender Equality: What is Holding us Back”, pp.212-218, OECD Publishing, Paris.

Ng, WS and A. Acker (2018), “Understanding Urban Travel Behaviour by Gender for Efficient and Equitable Transport Policies”, International Transport Forum Discussion Papers, No. 2018/1, OECD Publishing, Paris. (ATRF).

Ng, WS and A. Acker (2020), “The Gender Dimension of the Transport Workforce”, International Transport Forum Discussion Papers, No. 2020/11, OECD Publishing, Paris.

 

Other

ADB (2013), “Gender ToolKit: Transport, Maximizing the Benefits of Improved Mobility for All”, Asian Development Bank, Manila.

Best, H. and Lanzendorf, M. (2005), “Division of labour and gender differences in metropolitan car use: An empirical study in Cologne, Germany”, Journal of Transport Geography, Vol. 13/2, pp. 109-121.

Boarnet, M.G. and S. Sarmiento (1998), “Can land-use policy really affect travel behaviour? A study of the link between non-work travel and land-use characteristics”, Urban Studies, Vol. 35/7, pp. 1155-1169.

Jandeska, K. E. and M. L. Kraimer (2005), “Women’s Perceptions of Organizational Culture, Work Attitudes, and Role-modeling Behaviors”, Journal of Managerial Issues, Vol. 17(4), pp. 461-478.

Moriarty, P. and D. Honnery (2005), “Determinants of Urban Travel in Australia”, 28th Australasian Transport Research Forum.

SuM4All (2019), “Global Roadmap of Action toward Sustainable Mobility: Gender”, Sustainable Mobility for All, World Bank, Washington DC. 

Tolland, L. and J. Evans (2019), “What is the Difference between Sex and Gender?”, Office for National Statistics, United Kingdom. 

UN (2015), “Transforming our world: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”, A/RES/70/1, United Nations General Assembly, New York.

UN Women (2021), “Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals: The Gender Snapshot 2021”, UN Women and United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, New York.  

World Bank (2020), “Why Does She Move? A Study of Women’s Mobility in Latin American Cities”, World Bank, Washington DC.

World Bank (2022), “Paths Toward Green Mobility. Perspectives on Women and Rail Transport in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia”, World Bank, Washington DC.

Partners

The ITF Gender Analysis Toolkit for Transport was developed by:  Wei-Shiuen Ng,  Magdalena Olczak-Rancitelli,  Melissa Pedroso Moura, Nick Bell, with contributions from Marion Lagadic and Josephine Machiara of the International Transport Forum (ITF).

The authors thank Jari Kauppila, Sharon Masterson, Mario Barreto, Rachele Poggi, Malithi Fernando, Danielle Bassan, Yukari Kasahara, Stella Checa Cañas and Alix Balaÿ for their helpful comments. The design was developed by Chris Wells.

The authors are also grateful for the valuable feedback and inputs received from external experts, Prabhjot Rehan Khan (Asian Development Bank), David Shelton (Asian Development Bank), Emma MacLennan (Eastern Alliance for Safe and Sustainable Transport), Debbie Cousins (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development), Ashley Acker (International Energy Agency), Claire Clarke (International Transport Workers’ Federation), Lucie Anderton (International Union of Railways), Shanna Lucchesi (iRAP), Transport Canada, Nato Kurshitashvili (World Bank), Cindy Suh (World Bank), Elizabeth Pearl Koechlein (World Bank), Karla Gonzalez Carvajal (World Bank), Karla Dominguez Gonzalez (World Bank) and Heather Allen (Independent Consultant).

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