Table of contents
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Chapter 1 Introduction
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1.1 The Structure of the Report
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1.2 Why Women and Transport?
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Chapter 2 Women and transport - an overview
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2.1 Women in Britain Today
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2.2 Gender Differences in Travel Patterns
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2.3 Women's Transport Needs and
Experiences - The West Yorkshire Study
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Chapter 3 The literature report
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3.1 Women's Travel
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3.2 The Participation of Women in the
Organization's Planning
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3.3 Inside the Organization
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3.4 Gender Audit: Evaluation
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Chapter 4 The focus groups
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4.1 Overview
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4.2 Summary of Common Travel Patterns
and Experiences
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4.3 Mode-By-Mode Analysis of Liked and
Disliked Features of Public Transport
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4.4 Journeys Not Made
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4.5 Discussion
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4.6 Areas for Further Research and
Development
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Chapter 5 How to use the Gender Audit
Checklist
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5.1 The Purpose and Design of the Gender
Audit Checklist
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5.2 An Auditing Process for Management
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5.3 Note on Marking
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Chapter 6 The Gender Audit Checklist
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6.1 Women's Travel
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Appendix 1 The Bibliography
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1 Gender and Transport
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2 Gender and Development
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3 Improving the gender balance
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4 Gender (general)
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5 Good Link Sites and Bibliographies
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Appendix 2 Focus group methodology
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Overview of Sampling Strategy
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Phase I: Sample Composition
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Rationale for Phase II Sampling
Strategy
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Phase II Sample Composition
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Points of Comparison with Phase I
Sample:
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Data Collection and Analysis
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Distinctive Features of Each Focus
Group
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Advantages and Limitations of the Focus
Group Method
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Appendix 3 Summary from the focus
groups on negative aspects of bus travel
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