Education ; Education system ; Gender ; Geographical knowkedge ; Geography ; South Africa ; Teaching of geography
Signposts are ofeered to enable the incorporation of gender studies into geography education in South Africa. The paper presents arguments for a more concerted effort to transform the nature and content of geographical knowledge in a gender
sensitive manner. Methodologies to conduct research and impart geographical information are also reviewed and critically examined from a gender perspective. - (AJC)
Gender, the home-work link, and the space-time patterns of nonemployment activities
Activity space ; Columbus ; Daily life ; Gender difference ; Journey to work ; Ohio ; Space time ; United States of America ; Urban migration ; Urban society ; Woman
Chicago ; Enterprise ; Gender difference ; Illinois ; Industrial diffusion ; Labour ; Labour market ; Location choice ; Suburbanization ; United States of America ; Urban economy ; Urban model ; Wage ; Woman
Gender, class, and gentrification : enriching the debate
Edinburgh ; Family structure ; Gender ; Gentrification ; Household behaviour ; Life cycle ; Scotland ; Social class ; Social group ; United Kingdom ; Urban change ; Urban district ; Urban society
Latina labour : new directions in gender and work in Latin America. Theme issue
Division of labour ; Economic restructuring ; Employment ; Entrepreneurship ; Female work ; Gender ; Gender difference ; Labour ; Labour market ; Latin America ; Mexico ; Peru ; Woman ; Working conditions
Accessibility ; Communication network ; Daily life ; Developing countries ; Gender ; Gender difference ; Infrastructure ; Living conditions ; Mobility ; Planning ; Rural area ; Service area ; Time-distance ; Transport ; Transport cost ; Transport
Gender and individual access to urban opportunities : a study using space-time measures
Accessibility ; Columbus ; Commuting ; Distance travelled ; Gender ; Geographical information system ; Gravity model ; Ohio ; Space time ; United States of America ; Urban area ; Urban infrastructure ; Urban migration
Canada ; Ethnic group ; Foreign worker ; Gender ; Human capital ; Immigrants ; Labour ; Labour market ; Market segmentation ; Montréal ; Theory ; Toronto ; Town ; Vancouver