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Planning for women and other disenabled groups, with reference to the provision of public toilets in Britain (1996)
Journal Article
Greed, C. H., & Greed, C. (1996). Planning for women and other disenabled groups, with reference to the provision of public toilets in Britain. Environment and Planning A, 28(3), 573-588. https://doi.org/10.1068/a280573

In this paper the reasons why it is proving so difficult to implement enabling policies to make urban space more accessible for women and other disenabled groups, with particular reference to the provision of public toilets in Britain, are investigat... Read More about Planning for women and other disenabled groups, with reference to the provision of public toilets in Britain.

Public toilet provision for women in Britain. An investigation of discrimination against urination (1995)
Journal Article
Greed, C. H., & Greed, C. (1995). Public toilet provision for women in Britain. An investigation of discrimination against urination. Women's Studies International Forum, 18(5-6), 573-584. https://doi.org/10.1016/0277-5395%2895%2980094-6

This article investigates the problem of the inadequate and unequal nature of public toilet provision in Britain, where men are required under current statutory to be provided with almost twice more provision than women. The cultural and urological a... Read More about Public toilet provision for women in Britain. An investigation of discrimination against urination.

Women surveyors: Constructing careers (1994)
Book Chapter
Greed, C. (1994). Women surveyors: Constructing careers. In J. Evetts (Ed.), Women and Careers: Themes and Issues in Advanced Industrial Societies (146-156). Harlow, London: Routledge

Is more better?. Mark II - With reference to women town planners in Britain (1993)
Journal Article
Greed, C. H., & Greed, C. (1993). Is more better?. Mark II - With reference to women town planners in Britain. Women's Studies International Forum, 16(3), 255-270. https://doi.org/10.1016/0277-5395%2893%2990055-E

This article discusses whether more women entering the town planning profession necessarily means improvement and forms a sequel to an earlier paper on women surveyors (WSIF 11(3) pp. 187-197). It is based on research currently being undertaken on th... Read More about Is more better?. Mark II - With reference to women town planners in Britain.