This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12-18) to examine how the universal provision of free bus travel has affected young people’s independent mobility. Drawing on Sen’s ‘capabilities approach’, we argue that free bus travel enhanced young Londoners’ capability to shape their daily mobility, both directly by increasing financial access and indirectly by facilitating the acquisition of the necessary skills, travelling companions and confidence. These capabilities in turn extended both opportunity freedoms (e.g. facilitating non-“necessary” recreational and social trips) and process freedoms (e.g. feeling more independent by decreasing reliance on parents). Moreover, the universal nature of the entitle...
Access to transport is an important determinant of health, and concessionary fares for public transp...
Young adults are often restricted in their activity participation and mobility by parental constrain...
In the context of worldwide ageing, increasing numbers of older people are lonely, isolated and excl...
This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12–18) to examine how...
This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12-18) to examine how...
This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12–18) to examine how...
Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of ‘active tra...
Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of 'active tra...
Background In September 2005 London introduced a policy granting young people aged 60 years. An inc...
This study contributes to the literature on mobility and wellbeing at older ages through an empirica...
This study contributes to the literature on mobility and wellbeing at older ages through an empirica...
Public transport in all countries, rich and poor, facilitates access to some of the determinants of ...
Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of ‘active tra...
Whilst Western societies may have reached ‘peak car’, young people are arguably the most significant...
Everyday life involves an abundance of services and journeys that change alongside individual circum...
Access to transport is an important determinant of health, and concessionary fares for public transp...
Young adults are often restricted in their activity participation and mobility by parental constrain...
In the context of worldwide ageing, increasing numbers of older people are lonely, isolated and excl...
This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12–18) to examine how...
This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12-18) to examine how...
This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12–18) to examine how...
Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of ‘active tra...
Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of 'active tra...
Background In September 2005 London introduced a policy granting young people aged 60 years. An inc...
This study contributes to the literature on mobility and wellbeing at older ages through an empirica...
This study contributes to the literature on mobility and wellbeing at older ages through an empirica...
Public transport in all countries, rich and poor, facilitates access to some of the determinants of ...
Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of ‘active tra...
Whilst Western societies may have reached ‘peak car’, young people are arguably the most significant...
Everyday life involves an abundance of services and journeys that change alongside individual circum...
Access to transport is an important determinant of health, and concessionary fares for public transp...
Young adults are often restricted in their activity participation and mobility by parental constrain...
In the context of worldwide ageing, increasing numbers of older people are lonely, isolated and excl...