World Bank2021-01-142021-01-142020-05-20https://hdl.handle.net/10986/35015Women face many barriers to using public transport services, despite representing the largest share of public transport users around the world. Transport and infrastructure-oriented barriers are related to constraints in its affordability, acceptability and availability, as well as to the physical access to public transport. There is also a recognition that there are other non-transport-related barriers that can constrain women’s mobility, such as social norms regarding gender and other more personal elements influencing women’s agency, such as self-efficacy and aspirations.CC BY 3.0 IGOPUBLIC TRANSPORTVIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENGENDERSEXUAL HARASSMENTRAPID TRANSITViolence Against Women and Girls in Public TransportReportWorld BankPolicy Recommendations for Mexico City10.1596/35015