Housing, Mobility and Urbanistics for Equality within Diversity: Cities, Gender and Dependence
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Género, infraestructuras, transporte, vivienda, equipamientos, Europa, urbanismoAbstract
For the author the great structural changes undergone by modern European society in what some have
called the Second Demographic Transition represent fresh challenges for Urbanistics especially when this
must handle the planning of equality within diversity. The paper examines the upshot for city and territorial
planning of bearing in mind the urban calls on this deriving from the new analytic consideration of gender.
Amongst these, the spatial consequences of accepting and giving its due to looking after and caring for others
as another form of productive effort on the same standing as wage earning are here forwarded to explain
how these question planning assumptions as to the siting of housing, the work place, leisure and the providing
of facilities. In the area of transport, the paper proposes the adopting of a new concept, namely citizen
mobility. The paper is rounded out by a cataloguing of the policies, programmes and regulations in force in
both Europe and Spain in particular that require government to promote gender equality in housing and
city and territorial planning policies.
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