The Travel Behaviour of Polish Women and Adaptation of Transport Systems to Their Needs

Although knowledge of women’s travel behaviours is essential to guarantee equality in transport, there is still a lack of awareness of gender-differentiated behaviour and gender issues are not often incorporated into urban policy. The aim of the article is to present a first attempt at a wider-scale...

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Main Authors: Katarzyna Nosal Hoy, Sabina Puławska-Obiedowska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/5/2693
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spelling doaj-15f43b5cc47a44158b240ea6644e72a42021-03-03T00:06:09ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-03-01132693269310.3390/su13052693The Travel Behaviour of Polish Women and Adaptation of Transport Systems to Their NeedsKatarzyna Nosal Hoy0Sabina Puławska-Obiedowska1Department of Transport Systems L-6, Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska 24, 31-155 Krakow, PolandDepartment of Transport Systems L-6, Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska 24, 31-155 Krakow, PolandAlthough knowledge of women’s travel behaviours is essential to guarantee equality in transport, there is still a lack of awareness of gender-differentiated behaviour and gender issues are not often incorporated into urban policy. The aim of the article is to present a first attempt at a wider-scale diagnosis of women’s travel behaviours and needs as well as existing barriers to transportation access for woman in Poland, with respect to current findings. Documents on history, culture, social factors and labour market data were reviewed to indicate factors that may explain travel behaviours. The data of the Travel Studies for seven Polish cities were analysed to diagnose gender differences in travel. Public policies and initiatives were analysed to examine the level of awareness of women’s needs and the adaptation of transport to these needs. The results proved that the greatest differences in the trip purpose was observed for age group 25-49, in which women make more trips for errands, and men for work. Women travel more, which is observed among 25–59-year-olds, if the main occupation is considered. Women travel more on foot and by public transport, while men by private car and the results indicate that it is mostly visible for people aged 25-59. The age groups 39-49 for women and 30-49 for men are the most dependent on the car. The differences may be explained by historical, cultural and social factors, and these factors can be also seen as barriers to achieving equal access to transport. A low level of awareness of women’s mobility needs is one of the reasons that Polish transport systems are not fully adapted to their needs.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/5/2693gendertravel behaviourtravel needslabour marketfamily rolescultural and historical factors
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The Travel Behaviour of Polish Women and Adaptation of Transport Systems to Their Needs
Sustainability
gender
travel behaviour
travel needs
labour market
family roles
cultural and historical factors
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Sabina Puławska-Obiedowska
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title The Travel Behaviour of Polish Women and Adaptation of Transport Systems to Their Needs
title_short The Travel Behaviour of Polish Women and Adaptation of Transport Systems to Their Needs
title_full The Travel Behaviour of Polish Women and Adaptation of Transport Systems to Their Needs
title_fullStr The Travel Behaviour of Polish Women and Adaptation of Transport Systems to Their Needs
title_full_unstemmed The Travel Behaviour of Polish Women and Adaptation of Transport Systems to Their Needs
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series Sustainability
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publishDate 2021-03-01
description Although knowledge of women’s travel behaviours is essential to guarantee equality in transport, there is still a lack of awareness of gender-differentiated behaviour and gender issues are not often incorporated into urban policy. The aim of the article is to present a first attempt at a wider-scale diagnosis of women’s travel behaviours and needs as well as existing barriers to transportation access for woman in Poland, with respect to current findings. Documents on history, culture, social factors and labour market data were reviewed to indicate factors that may explain travel behaviours. The data of the Travel Studies for seven Polish cities were analysed to diagnose gender differences in travel. Public policies and initiatives were analysed to examine the level of awareness of women’s needs and the adaptation of transport to these needs. The results proved that the greatest differences in the trip purpose was observed for age group 25-49, in which women make more trips for errands, and men for work. Women travel more, which is observed among 25–59-year-olds, if the main occupation is considered. Women travel more on foot and by public transport, while men by private car and the results indicate that it is mostly visible for people aged 25-59. The age groups 39-49 for women and 30-49 for men are the most dependent on the car. The differences may be explained by historical, cultural and social factors, and these factors can be also seen as barriers to achieving equal access to transport. A low level of awareness of women’s mobility needs is one of the reasons that Polish transport systems are not fully adapted to their needs.
topic gender
travel behaviour
travel needs
labour market
family roles
cultural and historical factors
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