The importance of the nexus between transport, housing location and employment location has long been identified as important to social welfare. In transport research this has however operated largely at either end of the spectrum of advantage. There exists a strong tradition, with roots in welfare economics, which explores those with choices and how they make trade-offs between where to live and work, the associated wage rate and the commute costs. At the other end is work which recognises the social costs for those that do not have access to transport and struggle to participate in employment. This paper focuses its attention on households that fall between these extremes and for whom the choice/no-choice dichotomy does not work. Throu...
Having safe and secure housing is a critical element to living a productive, quality life. My disse...
Leaving home is regarded as one of the key markers of the transition to adulthood. Previous studies ...
The aim of this paper is to identify trends and issues in residential and household patterns, primar...
Despite the plethora of rental research, a significant gap remains in understanding the relationship...
The aim of this research is to further the understanding of the relationships between household trav...
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The paper presents a study to explore the relationship between travel poverty and social disadvantag...
Less car travel increases prospects of limiting transport energy. Policy attempts to reduce car use ...
Economic theories of residential location suggest that households tend to live in neighbourhoods wit...
This paper addresses conflicting views about how owning or not owning a car affects disadvantage for...
Commuting is the conduit between two markets: labour and housing. While the job search literature re...
The notion of ‘forced car ownership’ (FCO), born out of transport research on UK rural areas, is use...
The notion of ‘forced car ownership’ (FCO), born out of transport research on UK rural areas, is use...
Having safe and secure housing is a critical element to living a productive, quality life. My disse...
Leaving home is regarded as one of the key markers of the transition to adulthood. Previous studies ...
The aim of this paper is to identify trends and issues in residential and household patterns, primar...
Despite the plethora of rental research, a significant gap remains in understanding the relationship...
The aim of this research is to further the understanding of the relationships between household trav...
This paper explores how people experience and respond to a post-industrial labour market context th...
This research aims to understand how people respond to post-industrial change in places that are rep...
The research reported in this paper examines the nature and extent of socio-spatial mobility in the ...
The paper presents a study to explore the relationship between travel poverty and social disadvantag...
Less car travel increases prospects of limiting transport energy. Policy attempts to reduce car use ...
Economic theories of residential location suggest that households tend to live in neighbourhoods wit...
This paper addresses conflicting views about how owning or not owning a car affects disadvantage for...
Commuting is the conduit between two markets: labour and housing. While the job search literature re...
The notion of ‘forced car ownership’ (FCO), born out of transport research on UK rural areas, is use...
The notion of ‘forced car ownership’ (FCO), born out of transport research on UK rural areas, is use...
Having safe and secure housing is a critical element to living a productive, quality life. My disse...
Leaving home is regarded as one of the key markers of the transition to adulthood. Previous studies ...
The aim of this paper is to identify trends and issues in residential and household patterns, primar...