Transport
For individuals, travelling is a source of self-fulfilment and well-being. In society, the tourism industry has an important role to play in strengthening local economies. Although women make up a sizable portion of the workforce, men continue to dominate managerial and decision-making positions. As travellers, women also encounter negative gender stereotypes and risk of violence.
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