Aldred Woodcock cycling diversity gender

Does More Cycling Mean More Diversity in Cycling?

Publisher: 
Transport Reviews
Publication date: 
February 2015
Abstract: 

In low-cycling countries, cycling is not evenly distributed across genders and age groups. In the UK, men are twice as likely as women to cycle to work and cycling tends to be dominated by younger adults. By contrast, in higher cycling countries and cities, gender differences are low, absent, or in the opposite direction. Such places also lack the UK’s steady decline in cycling among those aged over 35 years. Over the past fifteen years some UK local areas have seen increases in cycling.

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