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Ballungsraum 1 Built environment 1 Gender 1 Geschlecht 1 Household responsibility hypothesis 1 Metropolitan area 1 Nachhaltige Mobilität 1 Stadtverkehr 1 Sustainable mobility 1 São Paulo Metropolitan Region 1 Travel behavior 1 Urban mobility 1 Urban transport 1 Uruguay 1 commuting time 1 gender 1 household responsibility hypothesis 1 marital status 1
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Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Duarte, Gisleia 1 Fageda, Xavier 1 Neto, Raul Silveira 1 Olivieri, Cecilia 1 Páez, Antonio 1
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Documentos de trabajo / dECON, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de la República : documento 1 Urban Studies 1
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Determinants of urban mobility with a focus on gender: a multilevel analysis in the Metropolitan Area of Montevideo, Uruguay
Olivieri, Cecilia; Fageda, Xavier - 2019
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Gender and commuting time in São Paulo Metropolitan Region
Neto, Raul Silveira; Duarte, Gisleia; Páez, Antonio - In: Urban Studies 52 (2015) 2, pp. 298-313
determine whether there is empirical support in this region for the household responsibility hypothesis. The results suggest … responsibility hypothesis. This hypothesis attributes shorter commutes to females due to a disproportionate load of household … responsibility hypothesis. Most studies, however, are set in North America. This research contributes towards the development of a …
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