The study reports the degree of children’s independent mobility (CIM) in Finland for over two decades, from the beginning of the 1990s up to 2011. The first part of the research examined the differences of CIM in five different settlements in 2011: inner city, suburban, large town, small town, and rural village. A cross-sectional survey was used on a total of 821 7- to 15-year-old children in various settlements in different parts of Finland. Independent mobility was operationalized both as mobility licenses, meaning parental permits to perform certain activities independently, and as actual mobility, the proportion of active and independent school travel and independent weekend activities. In the second part of the study, we used the same ...
The global decline of children's independent mobility is well documented. Whilst the Nordic countrie...
This report is the latest in a series looking at the personal mobility and travel patterns of childr...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland under...
The study reports the degree of children’s independent mobility (CIM) in Finland for over two decade...
AbstractThe study reports the degree of children’s independent mobility (CIM) in Finland for over tw...
In many countries a decline in children's active and independent mobility, like walking and cycling ...
The study contributes to an international survey carried out in 16 countries: Australia, Brazil, Den...
Independent mobility in a local environment is crucial for a child’s development and physical activi...
Background Children’s habitual physical activity, including active travel and catching public transi...
This study investigated changes in Australian children's independent mobility levels between1991 and...
This study investigated changes in Australian children's independent mobility levels between1991 and...
This study investigated changes in Australian children\u27s independent mobility levels between1991 ...
This study investigated changes in Australian children's independent mobility levels between 1991 an...
This study investigated changes in Australian children’s independent mobility levels between1991 and...
Studies conducted in various countries point out that children's independent mobility has been decre...
The global decline of children's independent mobility is well documented. Whilst the Nordic countrie...
This report is the latest in a series looking at the personal mobility and travel patterns of childr...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland under...
The study reports the degree of children’s independent mobility (CIM) in Finland for over two decade...
AbstractThe study reports the degree of children’s independent mobility (CIM) in Finland for over tw...
In many countries a decline in children's active and independent mobility, like walking and cycling ...
The study contributes to an international survey carried out in 16 countries: Australia, Brazil, Den...
Independent mobility in a local environment is crucial for a child’s development and physical activi...
Background Children’s habitual physical activity, including active travel and catching public transi...
This study investigated changes in Australian children's independent mobility levels between1991 and...
This study investigated changes in Australian children's independent mobility levels between1991 and...
This study investigated changes in Australian children\u27s independent mobility levels between1991 ...
This study investigated changes in Australian children's independent mobility levels between 1991 an...
This study investigated changes in Australian children’s independent mobility levels between1991 and...
Studies conducted in various countries point out that children's independent mobility has been decre...
The global decline of children's independent mobility is well documented. Whilst the Nordic countrie...
This report is the latest in a series looking at the personal mobility and travel patterns of childr...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland under...