Governments around the world are encouraging people to switch away from sedentary modes of travel towards more active modes, including walking and cycling. The aim of these schemes is to improve population health and to reduce emissions. There is considerable evidence on the latter, yet relatively little on the former. This paper investigates the impact of mode choice on measures of physical and mental health as well as satisfaction with health. Using data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study from 2009-2016, our empirical strategy exploits changes in the mode of commute to identify health outcome responses. Individuals who change modes are matched with those whose mode remains constant. Overall we find that mode switches affect both phy...
Background: Intervention studies suggest that changing the built environment may encourage a modal s...
This paper analyzes the relation between commuting time and health in the UK. I focus on four differ...
This paper analyzes the relation between commuting time and health in the UK. I focus on four differ...
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...
Governments around the world are encouraging people to switch away from sedentary modes of travel to...
The impact of commuting on health depends, in part, on the mode of travel. A sizeable body of litera...
Background: New transport infrastructure may promote a shift towards active travel, thereby improvin...
Background: Improving transport infrastructure to support walking and cycling on the journey to and ...
Introduction: Active travel (walking and cycling) is increasingly being recognised as a potentially ...
BACKGROUND: Active commuting is associated with various health benefits, but little is known about i...
BACKGROUND: Intervention studies suggest that changing the built environment may encourage a modal s...
Background: Transport mode choice has been associated with different health risks and benefits depen...
Introduction: Active travel (walking and cycling) is increasingly being recognised as a potentially ...
PURPOSE: To strengthen our understanding of the impact of baseline variability in mode choice on the...
Background: Intervention studies suggest that changing the built environment may encourage a modal s...
This paper analyzes the relation between commuting time and health in the UK. I focus on four differ...
This paper analyzes the relation between commuting time and health in the UK. I focus on four differ...
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...
Governments around the world are encouraging people to switch away from sedentary modes of travel to...
The impact of commuting on health depends, in part, on the mode of travel. A sizeable body of litera...
Background: New transport infrastructure may promote a shift towards active travel, thereby improvin...
Background: Improving transport infrastructure to support walking and cycling on the journey to and ...
Introduction: Active travel (walking and cycling) is increasingly being recognised as a potentially ...
BACKGROUND: Active commuting is associated with various health benefits, but little is known about i...
BACKGROUND: Intervention studies suggest that changing the built environment may encourage a modal s...
Background: Transport mode choice has been associated with different health risks and benefits depen...
Introduction: Active travel (walking and cycling) is increasingly being recognised as a potentially ...
PURPOSE: To strengthen our understanding of the impact of baseline variability in mode choice on the...
Background: Intervention studies suggest that changing the built environment may encourage a modal s...
This paper analyzes the relation between commuting time and health in the UK. I focus on four differ...
This paper analyzes the relation between commuting time and health in the UK. I focus on four differ...