This paper investigates factors likely to increase a person\u27s risk of social exclusion, drawing on survey data specifically framed for this purpose. We use a generalised ordered logit model that accounts for observed and unobserved heterogeneity and derive the marginal effects for each influencing attribute. We find that people are less likely to be at risk of social exclusion if they have regular contact with significant others, have a sense of community, are not poor, are mobile, and are open to new experiences which enable them to grow on a personal level. The value of an additional trip is estimated at $A20
This paper presents the results of a research project aiming to develop a robust empirical model to ...
The importance of social networks in counteracting mobility limitations is often overlooked despite ...
This paper updates results of an international study aimed at quantifying the links between transpor...
This paper investigates factors likely to increase a person\u27s risk of social exclusion, drawing ...
This paper investigates factors likely to increase a person's risk of social exclusion, drawing on s...
Connections between mobility and social exclusion have been of research and policy interest for some...
Building on a growing research foundation, transport policy makers have begun to associate the abili...
Social policy makers rarely associate the ability to be mobile with having a role in the facilitatio...
Recent research has shown that increasing trip making and improving a person’s social capital and se...
Recent research by the authors has shown that increasing trip making and improving a person’s social...
This article examines a variety of conceptualisations and measurement approaches to social exclusion...
Recent research has shown that increasing trip making and improving a person’s social capital and se...
Recent research has shown that increasing trip making and improving a person's social capital and se...
The dissociative thesis states that social mobility is a disruptive and detrimental experience for t...
This paper introduces a mobility dimension to social exclusion, suggesting a strong correlation betw...
This paper presents the results of a research project aiming to develop a robust empirical model to ...
The importance of social networks in counteracting mobility limitations is often overlooked despite ...
This paper updates results of an international study aimed at quantifying the links between transpor...
This paper investigates factors likely to increase a person\u27s risk of social exclusion, drawing ...
This paper investigates factors likely to increase a person's risk of social exclusion, drawing on s...
Connections between mobility and social exclusion have been of research and policy interest for some...
Building on a growing research foundation, transport policy makers have begun to associate the abili...
Social policy makers rarely associate the ability to be mobile with having a role in the facilitatio...
Recent research has shown that increasing trip making and improving a person’s social capital and se...
Recent research by the authors has shown that increasing trip making and improving a person’s social...
This article examines a variety of conceptualisations and measurement approaches to social exclusion...
Recent research has shown that increasing trip making and improving a person’s social capital and se...
Recent research has shown that increasing trip making and improving a person's social capital and se...
The dissociative thesis states that social mobility is a disruptive and detrimental experience for t...
This paper introduces a mobility dimension to social exclusion, suggesting a strong correlation betw...
This paper presents the results of a research project aiming to develop a robust empirical model to ...
The importance of social networks in counteracting mobility limitations is often overlooked despite ...
This paper updates results of an international study aimed at quantifying the links between transpor...