| | Research on Women's Issues in Transportation Report of a Conference, Volume 2: Technical Papers (Conference Proceedings 35) Paperback, 223 Pages, Published 2005 by Transportation Research Board ISBN-13: 978-0-309-09394-1, ISBN: 0-309-09394-5
"... theory literature related to travel and gender, however, offers only general
insights to inform the thinking on cycling behavior, some of which leads to
contradictory expectations. Existing research, for example, is unified in finding
that women in the aggregate work closer to home. Women have shorter
commutes than men (2–4). Furthermore, they make. 31 Gender Differences in
Bicycling Behavior and Facility Preferences Kevin J Kr ..."
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