This paper examines the equity and welfare implications of four differing principles of public transport provision and demonstrates by means of graphs and a case study (based on a hypothetical population distribution) the quite different patterns of provision to which the principles give rise. The principles examined are: formal equality, substantive equality, least social cost and profit maximization
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This paper proposes that an equitable transit system requires that the geographical distribution of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we appraise the social equity of urban mobility policy followin...
The provision of good accessibility is the main function of a well-functioning public transport (PT)...
Planning principles for public transport networks include simplicity, legibility, frequency, and spa...
A fair distribution of public transport benefits is a commonly stated goal of agencies and operators...
In the transportation literature, equity has been and is still used with a variety of meanings and p...
A fair distribution of public transport benefits is a commonly stated goal of agencies and operators...
Most transportation agencies stipulate that an important planning goal is to provide equitable and j...
Equity refers to a fair sharing of costs or resources. Horizontal equity concerns distribution among...
This paper explores the concept of equity, or fairness, in transport. As a pillar of sustainable dev...
Equity refers to a fair sharing of costs or resources. Horizontal equity concerns distribution among...
When Public Transport Administrations propose changes in fare schemes or increased fares, they are o...
When Public Transport Administrations propose changes in fare schemes or increased fares, they are o...
Abstract. Ten concepts of equity or justice are identified which might be applied in transport polic...
Contains fulltext : 111577.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
This paper proposes that an equitable transit system requires that the geographical distribution of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we appraise the social equity of urban mobility policy followin...
The provision of good accessibility is the main function of a well-functioning public transport (PT)...
Planning principles for public transport networks include simplicity, legibility, frequency, and spa...
A fair distribution of public transport benefits is a commonly stated goal of agencies and operators...
In the transportation literature, equity has been and is still used with a variety of meanings and p...
A fair distribution of public transport benefits is a commonly stated goal of agencies and operators...
Most transportation agencies stipulate that an important planning goal is to provide equitable and j...
Equity refers to a fair sharing of costs or resources. Horizontal equity concerns distribution among...
This paper explores the concept of equity, or fairness, in transport. As a pillar of sustainable dev...
Equity refers to a fair sharing of costs or resources. Horizontal equity concerns distribution among...
When Public Transport Administrations propose changes in fare schemes or increased fares, they are o...
When Public Transport Administrations propose changes in fare schemes or increased fares, they are o...
Abstract. Ten concepts of equity or justice are identified which might be applied in transport polic...
Contains fulltext : 111577.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
This paper proposes that an equitable transit system requires that the geographical distribution of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we appraise the social equity of urban mobility policy followin...