Bike-sharing and inequalities: the cases of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro

Victor Callil, Daniela Costanzo, Juliana Shiraishi
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Abstract This work sought to understand race, gender, income, and housing inequalities of users of bike--sharing systems in the cities of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. A face-to-face sample survey was carried out and the obtained data were compared with data from the two cities concerning the above-mentioned social markers. The results show that the systems are more accessible to some groups, such as women and black people, and less accessible to others, such as low-income people, and that, despite being in urban centers, they manage to maintain the inclusion of groups that do not live in the region. Based on the results, the insertion of these systems in Brazilian cities is discussed.
共享单车与不平等:圣保罗和里约热内卢的案例
摘要 本研究旨在了解圣保罗和里约热内卢两座城市共享单车系统用户在种族、性别、收入和住房方面的不平等。我们进行了面对面的抽样调查,并将获得的数据与这两个城市有关上述社会指标的数据进行了比较。结果表明,这些系统对某些群体(如妇女和黑人)更方便,而对另一些群体(如低收入者)则不那么方便。根据研究结果,讨论了在巴西城市建立这些系统的问题。
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