Potty Parity
References
- (2012) Cutting in line: Social norms in queues. Management Sci. 58(3):493–506.Link, Google Scholar
- (2007) Potty parity in perspective: Gender and family issues in planning and designing public restrooms. J. Planning Literature 21(3):267–294.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2012) A little flexibility is all you need: On the asymptotic value of flexible capacity in parallel queuing systems. Oper. Res. 60(6):1423–1435.Link, Google Scholar
- (2011) The price of fairness. Oper. Res. 59(1):17–31.Link, Google Scholar
- (2023) The gender-neutral bathroom: A new frame and some nudges. Behav. Public Policy 7(1):1–24.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2020) Interesting, important, and impactful operations management. Manufacturing Service Oper. Management 22(1):214–222.Link, Google Scholar
- (2019) Gender (mis)measurement: Guidelines for respecting gender diversity in psychological research. Soc. Personality Psych. Compass 13(11):e12506.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2020) The economics of line-sitting. Management Sci. 66(1):227–242.Link, Google Scholar
- (2021) Design and pricing of discretionary service lines. Management Sci. 67(4):2251–2271.Link, Google Scholar
- (2021) Public restrooms in neighborhoods and public spaces: A qualitative study of transgender and nonbinary adults in New York city. Sexuality Res. Soc. Policy 18(4):1002–1012.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2009) Ladies and Gents: Public Toilets and Gender (Temple University Press, Philadelphia).Google Scholar
- (2004) Modeling and analysis of flexible queueing systems. Naval Res. Logist. 51(5):755–782.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2020) Why do women not use the bathroom? Womens attitudes and beliefs on using public restrooms. Internat. J. Environment. Res. Public Health 17(6):2053.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2019) Gender identity nondiscrimination laws in public accommodations: A review of evidence regarding safety and privacy in public restrooms, locker rooms, and changing rooms. Sexuality Res. Soc. Policy 16(1):70–83.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2003) To Queue or Not to Queue: Equilibrium Behavior in Queueing Systems, vol. 59 (SpringerScience & Business Media, New York).Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2019) The potty parity problem: Towards gender equality at restrooms in business facilities. Socio-Econom. Planning Sci. 68:100666.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (1995) Principles on the benefits of manufacturing process flexibility. Management Sci. 41(4):577–594.Link, Google Scholar
- (2020) The 2019 National School Climate Survey: The Experiences of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Youth in Our Nation’s Schools. A Report from GLSEN (ERIC), https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED608534.Google Scholar
- (2017) Pricing and capacity allocation for shared services. Manufacturing Service Oper. Management 19(2):230–245.Link, Google Scholar
- (2024) Fairness in accessibility of public service facilities. Oper. Res. Lett. 55:107141.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2022) “I don’t think you belong in here:” The impact of gender segregated bathrooms on the safety, health, and equality of transgender people. J. Gay Lesbian Soc. Services 34(1):40–62.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2010) Toilet: Public Restrooms and the Politics of Sharing, vol. 1 (NYU Press, New York).Google Scholar
- (2021) Fair scheduling of heterogeneous customer populations. Preprint, submitted March 15, https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3803016.Google Scholar
- (2020) Balancing the tradeoff between profit and fairness in rideshare platforms during high-demand hours. Proc. AAAI Conf. Artificial Intelligence, vol. 34 (AAAI Press, Palo Alto, CA), 2210–2217.Google Scholar
- (2018) Creating bathroom access & a gender inclusive society. Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society, University of California, Berkeley.Google Scholar
- (2024) Students’ perceptions of all-gender restrooms after implementation. J. LGBT Youth 21(2):388–404.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2021) Impact of bathroom discrimination on mental health among transgender and nonbinary youth. J. Adolescent Health 68(6):1142–1147.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2020) A Theory of Justice, Revised Edition (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA).Crossref, Google Scholar
- (1977) An approximation formula lq=αρβ/(1−ρ). Ann. Institute Statist. Math. Part A 29:67–75.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2016) Stalled: Gender-neutral public bathrooms. South Atlantic Quart. 115(4):779–788.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2014) Transgender individuals’ access to college housing and bathrooms: Findings from the national transgender discrimination survey. J. Gay Lesbian Soc. Services 26(2):186–206.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2018) Fundamentals of Queueing Theory, vol. 399 (John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ).Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2021) Pooled vs. dedicated queues when customers are delay-sensitive. Management Sci. 67(6):3321–3984.Google Scholar
- (2013) On the power of (even a little) resource pooling. Stochastic Systems 2(1):1–66.Link, Google Scholar
- (2009) Joining longer queues: Information externalities in queue choice. Manufacturing Service Oper. Management 11(4):543–562.Link, Google Scholar
- (2017) College students’ acceptance of trans women and trans men in gendered spaces: The role of physical appearance. J. Gay Lesbian Soc. Services 29(1):41–67.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2016) A Hotelling queue model with probabilistic service. Oper. Res. Lett. 44(5):592–597.Crossref, Google Scholar
- (2021) Invite your friend and you’ll move up in line: Optimal design of referral priority programs. Manufacturing Service Oper. Management 23(5):1139–1156.Link, Google Scholar
- (2019) Search among queues under quality differentiation. Management Sci. 65(8):3605–3623.Link, Google Scholar

