This paper analyses Active People Survey data (collected 2011/12 to 2015/16) on 789,196 English adults, providing new information on how a range of socio-demographic factors are associated with utility and leisure cycling. Substantial inequalities are found in relation to gender, age, disability, and ethnicity for both types of cycling. For gender and age, and perhaps for disability in relation to recreational cycling, inequalities are moderated by local cycling prevalence such that English authorities with more cycling see less inequality. For education and car ownership, the picture is more mixed. Individuals with higher educational levels are more likely to participate in leisure cycling, but within most English local authorities this as...
There has been a growing interest in the practice of cycling as a central element in the configurati...
Women are under-represented in commuter cycling in England and Wales. Consequently, women miss out o...
In this paper, we represent a systematic review of stated preference studies examining the extent to...
One of the main challenges for policymakers aiming to promote cycling in car-oriented transport syst...
Cycling is an affordable, healthy, and convenient mode of transport and form of leisure. However, no...
Cycling can be particularly beneficial for socioeconomically disadvantaged populations. First, becau...
Worldwide, concern about physical inactivity and excessive car dependence has encouraged ambitious t...
OBJECTIVE: Cycling confers individual and population-level health benefits, but uptake is not always...
The socioeconomically disadvantaged have much to gain from cycling uptake, as they are most likely t...
In low-cycling countries, cycling is not evenly distributed across genders and age groups. In the UK...
The physical and mental health benefits of cycling are well established. During the COVID-19 pandemi...
AbstractObjectiveCycling confers individual and population-level health benefits, but uptake is not ...
Worldwide, concern about physical inactivity and excessive car dependence has encouraged ambitious t...
Worldwide, concern about physical inactivity and excessive car dependence has encouraged ambitious t...
Cycling confers transport, health and environmental benefits, and bicycle sharing systems are an inc...
There has been a growing interest in the practice of cycling as a central element in the configurati...
Women are under-represented in commuter cycling in England and Wales. Consequently, women miss out o...
In this paper, we represent a systematic review of stated preference studies examining the extent to...
One of the main challenges for policymakers aiming to promote cycling in car-oriented transport syst...
Cycling is an affordable, healthy, and convenient mode of transport and form of leisure. However, no...
Cycling can be particularly beneficial for socioeconomically disadvantaged populations. First, becau...
Worldwide, concern about physical inactivity and excessive car dependence has encouraged ambitious t...
OBJECTIVE: Cycling confers individual and population-level health benefits, but uptake is not always...
The socioeconomically disadvantaged have much to gain from cycling uptake, as they are most likely t...
In low-cycling countries, cycling is not evenly distributed across genders and age groups. In the UK...
The physical and mental health benefits of cycling are well established. During the COVID-19 pandemi...
AbstractObjectiveCycling confers individual and population-level health benefits, but uptake is not ...
Worldwide, concern about physical inactivity and excessive car dependence has encouraged ambitious t...
Worldwide, concern about physical inactivity and excessive car dependence has encouraged ambitious t...
Cycling confers transport, health and environmental benefits, and bicycle sharing systems are an inc...
There has been a growing interest in the practice of cycling as a central element in the configurati...
Women are under-represented in commuter cycling in England and Wales. Consequently, women miss out o...
In this paper, we represent a systematic review of stated preference studies examining the extent to...