2020
DOI: 10.26226/morressier.5e4fe9bf6bc493207536fb05
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Research and Innovation Capacity Mapping of the European Transport Sector

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“…For example, women make different, longer and more complicated journeys than men, as they make take on the dual role of carer/housekeeper and employee (Pasaoglu et al, 2012). Despite known differences in travel patterns, such journeys have not, until recently been taken into account in the planning of transport services (Ng and Acker, 2018;Grosso et al, 2019) leading to transport services which do not meet the needs of all groups. This is beginning to slowly change as, for example, automotive CEOs recognise the power of the female consumer and the value of women as leaders of design studios (Hewlett et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, women make different, longer and more complicated journeys than men, as they make take on the dual role of carer/housekeeper and employee (Pasaoglu et al, 2012). Despite known differences in travel patterns, such journeys have not, until recently been taken into account in the planning of transport services (Ng and Acker, 2018;Grosso et al, 2019) leading to transport services which do not meet the needs of all groups. This is beginning to slowly change as, for example, automotive CEOs recognise the power of the female consumer and the value of women as leaders of design studios (Hewlett et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%