Urban mobility: relationship with insecurity and domestic violence
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2023
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Thesis
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56 p.
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Universidad del Desarrollo. Facultad de Gobierno
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Abstract
In this thesis, this mobility measurement approach based on digital traces was used to explore how mobility is related to two social phenomena: insecurity and domestic violence against women. The female mobility patterns are different from males, and these social phenomena have the power to modify their behavior, restricting habits and possibly activities in their daily life
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Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Government of the Universidad Del Desarrollo for the
academic degree of Doctor in Sciences of Social Complexity
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Mobility, Insecurity, Violence, Gender, 060005S