Invasion of privacy or structural violence? Harassment against women in public transport environments: A systematic review.
Sergio A UsecheNatura ColomerFrancisco AlonsoMireia FausPublished in: PloS one (2024)
The findings of this systematic review suggest that, despite a slightly limited body of research, the impact of transport harassment on women's health and welfare is consistently supported in the literature. In addition to being largely explained by existing inequalities rooted in social determinants, transit harassment further exacerbates gender gaps, gaining prospective importance for transport settings.
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