Gender gap in mobility outside home in urban India

被引:16
作者
Goel, Rahul [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol Delhi, Transportat Res & Injury Prevent Ctr, Delhi, India
关键词
Gender; Time use; Trip rate; Mobility; India; Urban; TRAVEL BEHAVIOR; TIME USE; WOMEN; CITY; EMPLOYMENT; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1016/j.tbs.2023.01.004
中图分类号
U [交通运输];
学科分类号
08 ; 0823 ;
摘要
India has one of the highest levels of gender inequality in the world. Work participation rate of women is among the lowest, with a wide gender gap. There are seclusion norms that restrict the mobility of women outside the home. However, transport literature in India has not explored the impact of this lack of autonomy on gender differences in travel demand. I use 2019 population-representative nationwide time-use survey of India. The dataset reported both travel and non-travel activities for 30-minute episodes over a 24-hour period. For urban residents, I analysed gender differences in trip rates and mobility rates, where the latter is defined as the per-centage going out of home at least once on the reporting day. I developed gender-stratified logistic regression models at the individual level with mobility as a binary outcome. It was found that 53% of the females did not report going out of the home compared to only 14% of males. The mobility of females reduces steeply from adolescence to young adulthood and then remains largely stable at a low level before reducing further for older adults. No such variation is observed among males, except their mobility is also reduced among older adults. There is a clear dichotomy with women mostly participating in in-house activities while men mostly involved in out-of-home activities. Adolescence or adulthood, marriage, living with one or more household members, having an infant in the house, lower income, and less education are associated with a lower likelihood of female mobility. The results highlight the need for gender-stratified analysis for transportation research, and a need for greater engagement across the disciplines of development economics, social sciences, and transport planning.
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