Abstract:
Women's safety in transportation facilities has always been a significant concern worldwide.
Sexual harassment has gotten a lot of attention as a social and legal issue over the previous two
decades. According to Action Aid Bangladesh, 84 percent of all female commuters are subject to
verbal and physical harassment in Bangladesh. It's important to note that the official statistics do
not reflect that much because many intimidations and violence against women go unreported.
As ride-sharing services become more prevalent in Bangladesh, ensuring women's safety is
increasingly necessary. Not many studies have focused on the safety and security of women
availing ride-sharing services, particularly in developing countries. Moreover, very few studies
have explored the relationship between women's socio-economic, demographic, and travel
characteristics with experiencing abuse and harassment. Moreover, the past studies rarely explored
situations where verbal abuse and harassment occurred to women using ride-sharing services. The
study's objective is to examine the effect of demographic, socio-economic, and travel
characteristics on safety and security issues and in which situations women commuters are
experiencing abuse and harassment in ride-sharing services. To determine how and which cohort
of women in ride-sharing services are subjected to harassment, a questionnaire survey form will
be developed for 150 participants. The respondents will be selected randomly from different socio-
economic and demographic backgrounds to capture the real safety scenario of women using ride-
sharing services. Based on interviews and literature review, three potential forms of harassment
were found, i.e., verbal, physical, and gestural. The count data model will establish a relationship
between dependent variables, i.e., verbal, physical, and gestural harassment experienced by a
commuter, and independent variables (i.e., respondents' socio-economic, demographic, travel
characteristics, and the surrounding environment).
Possible results will reveal in which socio-economic and demographic background women are
more vulnerable from a safety perspective while commuting in ride-sharing services and in which
situations are victimized more. This study will reveal that the harassment and abuse faced by
women significantly vary among the respondents based on their socio-economic, demographic,travel characteristics, and surrounding road environment, which may also be crucial determinants
of being harassed. Specific findings of this study would be beneficial to the policymakers and
authorities of the ride-sharing companies for taking necessary measures to improve the existing
safety and security provided to the passengers. Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) can
also use the findings of this study to formulate policies for ride-sharing service providers to
improve woman's safety and security for these app-based services.
Description:
Supervised by
Dr. Shakil Mohammad Rifaat
Professor
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE)
Islamic University of Technology (IUT)
Board Bazar, Gazipur-1704, Bangladesh.
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2022.