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Chapter 1. Should Urban Transport Become a Social Policy? Interrogating The Role Of Accessibility In Social Equity And Urban Development In Bogotá, Colombia; Daniel Oviedo, and Luis Ángel Guzmán Chapter 2. Mobility And Gender Equity In Latin America: Different Mobile Burdens And Contributions In Montevideo (Uruguay); Diego Hernández, and Daniela de los Santos Chapter 3. Children And Urban Mobility: Care Dynamics On Family Mobility Patterns; Gabriela Cicci Faria Chapter 4. “Like Sardines In a Can”. Gender, Stratification, and Mobility In The Lives Of Female Household Employees In Bogotá, Colombia; Friederike Fleischer, and Ivette s. Sepúlveda Sanabria Chapter 5. Sustainable Transport And Gender Equity: Insights From Santiago, Chile; Lake Sagaris, and Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken Chapter 6. Gendered Exploration Of Emotive And Instrumental Wellbeing For Cyclist Woman In Latin America; Beatriz Mella Lira Chapter 7. Active Commute To School, Physical Activity, and Health Of Hispanic High School Students In The United States; Ivis García, and Keuntae Kim Chapter 8. Children’s Mobility and Playability In The Neighborhood Of Río Piedras: Perspectives From Children And Adults; Norma I. Peña-Rivera, and Enery López-Navarrete Chapter 9. Mobility And equity: The Problem Of Access To City Spaces By Individuals Submitted To Psychiatric Hospitalization; Luiza Morena Alves Lopes Chapter 10. Urban Accessibility In Belo Horizonte, Brazil: A Case Study Of Mobility Practices And Demands Of People With Disabilities In The Mobility Systems; Ana Marcela Ardila Pinto, Marcos Fontoura De Oliveira, Bruna Barradas Cordeiro, and Laíse Lorene Hasz Souza e Oliveira