This paper analyzes the relation between commuting time and health in the United Kingdom.I focus on four different types of health outcomes: subjective health measures, objective health measures, health behavior, and health care utilization. Fixed effect models are estimated with British Household Panel Survey data. I find that whereas objective health and health behavior are barely affected by commuting time, subjective health measures are clearly lower for people who commute longer. A longer commuting time is, moreover, related to more visits to the general practitioner. Effects turn out to be more pronounced for women and for commuters driving a car. For women, commuting time is also negatively related to regular exercise and positively ...
The average worker in Britain spends 139 h/year commuting - the equivalent of 19 standard working da...
In this paper, we seek to explore the effects of commuting time on the psychological well-being of m...
AbstractCommuting is an important aspect of daily life for many employees, but there is little knowl...
This paper analyzes the relation between commuting time and health in the United Kingdom.I focus on ...
This paper analyzes the relation between commuting time and health in the UK. I focus on four differ...
This is the first study of the health of people travelling to work. The paper describes a study fro...
Abstract Background The need for a mobile workforce inevitably means that the length of the total wo...
There have been many empirical studies associating commuting time and health outcomes in the last fe...
Commuting is an important component of time use for most working people. We explore the effects of c...
Governments around the world are encouraging people to switch away from sedentary modes of travel to...
Governments around the world are encouraging people to switch away from sedentary modes of travel to...
Commuting is an unavoidable activity of daily working life, which helps us to get from home to work ...
The average worker in Britain spends 139 h/year commuting—the equivalent of 19 standard working days...
Introduction: Research has shown that commuting is related to the health of workers, and that mode c...
The impact of commuting on health depends, in part, on the mode of travel. A sizeable body of litera...
The average worker in Britain spends 139 h/year commuting - the equivalent of 19 standard working da...
In this paper, we seek to explore the effects of commuting time on the psychological well-being of m...
AbstractCommuting is an important aspect of daily life for many employees, but there is little knowl...
This paper analyzes the relation between commuting time and health in the United Kingdom.I focus on ...
This paper analyzes the relation between commuting time and health in the UK. I focus on four differ...
This is the first study of the health of people travelling to work. The paper describes a study fro...
Abstract Background The need for a mobile workforce inevitably means that the length of the total wo...
There have been many empirical studies associating commuting time and health outcomes in the last fe...
Commuting is an important component of time use for most working people. We explore the effects of c...
Governments around the world are encouraging people to switch away from sedentary modes of travel to...
Governments around the world are encouraging people to switch away from sedentary modes of travel to...
Commuting is an unavoidable activity of daily working life, which helps us to get from home to work ...
The average worker in Britain spends 139 h/year commuting—the equivalent of 19 standard working days...
Introduction: Research has shown that commuting is related to the health of workers, and that mode c...
The impact of commuting on health depends, in part, on the mode of travel. A sizeable body of litera...
The average worker in Britain spends 139 h/year commuting - the equivalent of 19 standard working da...
In this paper, we seek to explore the effects of commuting time on the psychological well-being of m...
AbstractCommuting is an important aspect of daily life for many employees, but there is little knowl...