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E4: Gender Bias in Transport Design

E4: Gender Bias in Transport Design

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Why are women 73% more likely to be injured in a car crash? Because gender bias makes it so. Drawing on aspects of Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez, Sinead Gillett and Philip Macartney shares examples of the many ways in which transportation policies and infrastructure around the world have been designed to favour male perspectives. From female bodies to travel patterns to male violence against women, they look at the good, the bad and the ugly of how women experience transport.

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(00:00) Introduction and Women in Taxi

(01:50) International Women's Day

(04:50) Exploring Gender Bias in Transportation

(07:38) The Gender Data Gap and Its Implications

(10:31) Female Bodies and Transportation Safety

(18:07) Unpaid Care Burden and Transportation Needs

(26:48) Understanding Gender Differences in Transportation

(30:29) Addressing Male Violence Against Women

(42:15) Innovative Solutions for Safer Urban Spaces

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