6. Feminist Geography (EXAMPLES) urban planning has a gender dimension with the expectation that men travel to a distant location for employment while women are involved with child care, basic shopping, and domestic functions in a suburban location.
7. Feminist Geography (EXAMPLES) gender differences in terms of personal access, mobility and safety, especially in respect to the design and use of urban space and open places such as public parks and footpaths
8. Feminist Geography (EXAMPLES) worldwide migration of women from the Third World to the First World to perform domestic labor and sex work
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