Women, Work and Transport (Transport and Sustainability)

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Women, Work and Transport (Transport and Sustainability)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 456 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781800716704
  • DDC分類 388.082

Full Description

Women play an essential role in the transport workforce worldwide, working in formal and informal jobs in public transport, road freight and logistics, rail, maritime and aviation sectors, in ports and in active travel. Women, Work and Transport is an international collection that brings together researchers with global expertise in gender and transport work to provide original evidence of the experiences of women working in all transport modes across countries in the Global North and the Global South. The 21 chapters reveal the everyday challenges faced by women working in highly masculinised environments, including gender stereotypes about women's lack of suitability for transport work, gender-based violence and harassment, limited opportunities for promotion and progression, inflexible work patterns, poor working conditions, and lack of gender-specific facilities.

The transport sector has also been severely affected by the coronavirus pandemic, resulting in widespread furlough and redundancies. The effect of the pandemic on women's work in transport is addressed, while other chapters also reveal how women have succeeded in transport occupations, with the support of mentoring schemes, leadership programmes and trade unions, highlighting new emerging opportunities to challenge occupational gender segregation as the transport sector transforms through automation, digitisation, and the transition to low-carbon technologies.

The Transport and Sustainability series addresses the important nexus between transport and sustainability containing volumes dealing with a wide range of issues relating to transport, its impact in economic, social and environmental spheres, and its interaction with other policy sectors.

Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction; Tessa Wright, Lucy Budd, and Stephen Ison

Public Transport

Chapter 2. Women and Work in Public Transport: Historical and Contemporary Evidence; Corinne Mulley

Chapter 3. Current Trends in Gender, Work and Transport: An Island Perspective; Maria Attard and Loukas Dimitriou

Chapter 4. Tackling Gender-Based Violence and Sexual Harassment in the Public Transport Sector: The Role of Key Actors; Anne Kamau and Tessa Wright

Road Transport, Active Travel and Logistics

Chapter 5. Experiences of Women Workers in the African Road Transport Sector; Gina Porter and Nyaboke Omwega

Chapter 6. Mother Truckers? The Gendered Work of Freight and Logistics; Debbie Hopkins and Nihan Akyelken

Chapter 7. Walking, Cycling and Gendered Journeys of Working Lives; Jennifer Bonham and Barbara Koth

Rail Transport

Chapter 8. Women Leaders in Rail: A Postfeminist Aesthetic Femininity; Kathryn Thory

Chapter 9. Gender Realities in Indian Railways; Leena Sachdeva

Chapter 10. Bullying and Harassment in the British Rail Sector: An Intersectional Analysis; Hazel Conley, Mostak Ahamed, and Tessa Wright

Air Transport

Chapter 11. Negotiating Personal and Professional Identities in the Workplace: The Case of Women Ab Initio Airline Pilots; Faye McCarthy, Lucy Budd, and Stephen Ison

Chapter 12. Relational Mentoring in the Aviation and Aerospace Industry: Meeting Women's needs through the Alta Mentoring Scheme; Susan Durbin, Ana Lopes, Stella Warren, and Judith Milne

Chapter 13. Examining the Culture of Women in Aviation Leadership: A Case of UK Airports; Amarachi Amaugo

Chapter 14. Fostering Women's Resilience in the Aviation Sector; Stephanie Douglas

Maritime Transport

Chapter 15. Gender and Work within the Maritime Sector; Momoko Kitada

Chapter 16. 'If God had Wanted You to Go to Sea...' Experiences of Women Seafarers; Marie Grasmeier

Chapter 17. Closing the Gender Gap in the Maritime Industry: A Career-Decision Approach; Heather McLaughlin and Colm Fearon

Chapter 18. Tracking Gender Equality in Ports; Sisangile Nduna and Christa Sys

Governance and Trade Unions

Chapter 19. The Role of Government and the Transport Sector with respect to Women Working in Transport; Hebba Haddad, Jo Field, and Alex Bennett

Chapter 20. Trade Unions and Organizing Women in Civil Aviation; Jocelyn Finniear, Mrinalini Greedharry, and Geraint Harvey

Chapter 21. "Not like other Women": Understanding the Barriers for Women in the Transport Sector and the Role of Trade Unions; Dalila Mahdawi and Jodi Evans

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