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‘It’s a man’s world’: A gender-equitable scoping review of gender, transportation and work

‘It’s a man’s world’: A gender-equitable scoping review of gender, transportation and work
‘It’s a man’s world’: A gender-equitable scoping review of gender, transportation and work

The deeply embedded inequalities in gender which mark most contemporary societies have led to a world shaped by male perspectives. This world fails to accommodate adequately the needs and experiences of women: no more evident than in the transport sector, where a ‘default male’ perspective dominates the planning and policies that shape our roads, railways, airlines, and shipping. This paper argues that the ways in which masculinity infuses transport systems mean they are integral to debates on gender and work. They impact both the way women experience travel and their access to places of work. A multi-transport domain scoping study has been conducted to review the literature for key gender factors that influence the use of road, rail, aviation, and maritime transport modes. A multi-disciplinary approach is proposed which incorporates perspectives and methods from the social sciences that can help to foster Gender-Equitable Human Factors (GE-HF). Practitioner summary: This paper seeks to identify the gender issues related to transport and work. A scoping review provides key factors that detail how women are disadvantaged by current transport systems. It presents gaps in knowledge that future research needs to fill. Women must be included in key decisions within the transport sector.

Gender-equitable, gender-equitable human factors, scoping review, transport
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Parnell, Katie
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Pope, Kiome
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Hart, Sophie
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Sturgess, Erinn
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Hayward, Rachel
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Parnell, Katie, Pope, Kiome, Hart, Sophie, Sturgess, Erinn, Hayward, Rachel, Leonard, Pauline and Revell, Kirsten (2022) ‘It’s a man’s world’: A gender-equitable scoping review of gender, transportation and work. Ergonomics, 65 (11), 1537-1553. (doi:10.1080/00140139.2022.2070662).

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Abstract

The deeply embedded inequalities in gender which mark most contemporary societies have led to a world shaped by male perspectives. This world fails to accommodate adequately the needs and experiences of women: no more evident than in the transport sector, where a ‘default male’ perspective dominates the planning and policies that shape our roads, railways, airlines, and shipping. This paper argues that the ways in which masculinity infuses transport systems mean they are integral to debates on gender and work. They impact both the way women experience travel and their access to places of work. A multi-transport domain scoping study has been conducted to review the literature for key gender factors that influence the use of road, rail, aviation, and maritime transport modes. A multi-disciplinary approach is proposed which incorporates perspectives and methods from the social sciences that can help to foster Gender-Equitable Human Factors (GE-HF). Practitioner summary: This paper seeks to identify the gender issues related to transport and work. A scoping review provides key factors that detail how women are disadvantaged by current transport systems. It presents gaps in knowledge that future research needs to fill. Women must be included in key decisions within the transport sector.

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Submitted date: 29 September 2021
Accepted/In Press date: 20 April 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 10 May 2022
Published date: 2 November 2022
Additional Information: Funding Information: We would like to thank the ‘Close the Data Gap’ group at the University of Southampton for their insights and support with this publication (https://closethedatagap.soton.ac.uk). Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Keywords: Gender-equitable, gender-equitable human factors, scoping review, transport

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Local EPrints ID: 457150
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/457150
ISSN: 0014-0139
PURE UUID: f288a725-8628-4df5-a9f8-e5615d730bd5
ORCID for Katie Parnell: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5962-4892
ORCID for Kiome Pope: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8076-960X
ORCID for Pauline Leonard: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8112-0631

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Date deposited: 24 May 2022 17:07
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:51

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Author: Katie Parnell ORCID iD
Author: Kiome Pope ORCID iD
Author: Sophie Hart
Author: Erinn Sturgess
Author: Rachel Hayward
Author: Pauline Leonard ORCID iD
Author: Kirsten Revell

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