Research shows that lack of car ownership is associated with poorer health. It is often assumed that the reason for this observed relationship is that access to a car ‹ or not ‹ reflects access to household assets. Consequently, lack of car ownership is used as a standard marker of low socio-economic status. However, little attention has been paid to the experience of carlessness in the context of disadvantaged lives. This paper argues that 'no access to a car' is not only an indicator of low socio-economic status but of walking as a mode of transport. These arguments are illustrated by data from a study of 30 low-income mothers with young children. Although walking is promoted as both an excellent and inexpensive form of exercise, these da...
This paper updates results of an international study aimed at quantifying the links between transpor...
Building on a growing research foundation, transport policy makers have begun to associate the abili...
A secondary analysis of the British National Travel Survey for the years 2002-2010 shows that the co...
Research shows that lack of car ownership is associated with poorer health. It is often assumed that...
This paper addresses conflicting views about how owning or not owning a car affects disadvantage for...
View shopping cart Transport, the environment and social exclusion Karen Lucas, Tim Grosvenor and ...
Lower household income is one of the strongest predictors of poor health. In this viewpoint, we expl...
In the last 20 years there has been a dramatic growth in both vehicle numbers and the distances driv...
Using Transport Planning to Tackle Social Exclusion: Problems with travel are a barrier to participa...
The paper presents a study to explore the relationship between travel poverty and social disadvantag...
ObjectiveThe role local neighbourhood environments play in influencing purpose-specific walking beha...
0079465451335015https://doi.org/10.21949/14045641997PDFTech ReportLow income groupsTravel surveysCom...
The paper presents a study to explore the relationship between travel poverty and social disadvantag...
<div><p></p><p>A secondary analysis of the British National Travel Survey for the years 2002–2010 sh...
The paper presents the methodology and results from a study to explore the relationship between trav...
This paper updates results of an international study aimed at quantifying the links between transpor...
Building on a growing research foundation, transport policy makers have begun to associate the abili...
A secondary analysis of the British National Travel Survey for the years 2002-2010 shows that the co...
Research shows that lack of car ownership is associated with poorer health. It is often assumed that...
This paper addresses conflicting views about how owning or not owning a car affects disadvantage for...
View shopping cart Transport, the environment and social exclusion Karen Lucas, Tim Grosvenor and ...
Lower household income is one of the strongest predictors of poor health. In this viewpoint, we expl...
In the last 20 years there has been a dramatic growth in both vehicle numbers and the distances driv...
Using Transport Planning to Tackle Social Exclusion: Problems with travel are a barrier to participa...
The paper presents a study to explore the relationship between travel poverty and social disadvantag...
ObjectiveThe role local neighbourhood environments play in influencing purpose-specific walking beha...
0079465451335015https://doi.org/10.21949/14045641997PDFTech ReportLow income groupsTravel surveysCom...
The paper presents a study to explore the relationship between travel poverty and social disadvantag...
<div><p></p><p>A secondary analysis of the British National Travel Survey for the years 2002–2010 sh...
The paper presents the methodology and results from a study to explore the relationship between trav...
This paper updates results of an international study aimed at quantifying the links between transpor...
Building on a growing research foundation, transport policy makers have begun to associate the abili...
A secondary analysis of the British National Travel Survey for the years 2002-2010 shows that the co...