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An Introduction to Women and Mobility in Emerging Economies

Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative (TUMI) via FutureLearn

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Learn why gender matters in transport and mobility

Throughout history, transport policies and services have almost always been designed by and for men. There is now a growing awareness among researchers and policy-makers that ignoring women’s needs can impact their ability to use transport.

On this six-week course from the Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative, you’ll learn why gender matters in transport and mobility. Focusing particularly on emerging economies, you’ll explore what happens when we bring gender and mobility issues together, and how gender-responsive planning could improve transport access for everyone.

You’ll start the course by examining women’s needs, patterns, and priorities in relation to transport across the world.

You’ll understand why women’s needs differ from those of men, and how current transport models may be failing women. You’ll also explore the connection between gender, poverty, and transport.

Beyond gender biases affecting individual services, women are also underrepresented in the transport sector as a whole.

Week 5 of the course will examine the barriers women face in accessing senior positions in the transport sector and strategies for encouraging women to work in this field.

In the final week of the course, you’ll look to the future of a more inclusive transport sector. You’ll learn what it means to gather gender-inclusive data and make gender-responsive decisions to reduce inequality across mobility systems.

This introductory course is designed for anyone interested in learning more about the importance of gender equity and inclusivity in transport and mobility systems. It will provide a strong foundation in these issues for anyone involved in transport, mobility, urban planning, policy development and/or implementation across government, non-profit and private spheres.

Learners are not required to have any prior knowledge in the fields of gender or mobility to enrol in this course.

Syllabus

  • Orientation week
    • Introduction to Women & Mobility in Emerging Economies
  • Women's mobility patterns and transport needs
    • Week 2's learning objective
    • Describe the traditional or typical mobility patterns of women
    • Recognise the link between trip purposes, women’s traditional roles, and mobility needs
    • Illustrate the pain points or challenges in women's typical journeys
    • Explain the origins of approaches to transport provision and services
    • This week's takeaways
  • Why women’s transport and mobility needs matter
    • Week 3's learning objective
    • Advocate for women’s transport and mobility needs being met
    • Find out how inclusive transport and mobility can change women’s lives
    • Propose transport interventions that are gender-equitable
    • This week's takeaways
  • A focus on safety in public transport and public spaces
    • Week 4's learning objective
    • Explore how unsafe transportation and public spaces restrict women's lives
    • Casebook: Discover approaches and actions to build safe, inclusive mobility
    • Propose safety interventions that protect and empower women
    • This week's takeaways
  • The importance of women working in transport
    • Week 5's learning objective
    • Understand the importance of women in the transport world
    • Identify the barriers to women entering the transport industry
    • Casebook: Explore gender-responsive strategies and actions in the workplace and beyond
    • Apply your knowledge in your own work or neighbourhood
    • This week's takeaways
  • Putting it all together — Planning, Action, Evaluation
    • Week 6's learning objective
    • Identify gender data needs
    • Reflect on how to collect gender data with women's meaningful participation
    • Understand how to use gender-disaggregated data for planning and implementation
    • Putting it all together
    • This week's takeaways

Taught by

Viviane Weinmann

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