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Working Women, Delhi Metro and Covid-19: A Case Study in Delhi-NCR.

Deeksha TayalAasha Kapur Mehta
Published in: The Indian journal of labour economics : the quarterly journal of the Indian Society of Labour Economics (2021)
Availability of safe, reliable and affordable public transport facilitates access to work opportunities. This relationship between transport and economic independence is not gender neutral. Delhi's Metro Rail Network marked a milestone in this regard as it provided a gender-sensitive means of mass transit with specific facilities for women passengers. However, the onset of Covid-19 pandemic, followed by restrictions on mobility and change in working habits, brought the urban public transport network to a standstill. Given this background, the paper explores the impact of Metro Rail Network on the commuting pattern and preferences of working women in Delhi-NCR region as well as the travel-related challenges faced by women that were magnified during the pandemic.
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