Abstract: The capacity and range of free movement in the city may indicate urban deterioration or the well-being of its inhabitants. The COVID-19 pandemic affected mobility, making socioeconomic and gender differences evident. By taking charge of domestic care and childcare, women from highly segregated neighborhoods in the city saw their ability to move increasingly dependent on external factors, turning their mobility into im-mobility.
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Luneke, A., Rasse, A., & Ugalde, I. (2021). In-movilidades del cuidado: espacios y prácticas generizadas en territorios urbanos segregados. ARQ (Santiago), (109), 38–49. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-69962021000300038
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