The prevalence of gentrification and housing marketisation processes in many cities points to increasingly wealthy inner-city areas and potentially greater population segregation by income. It is plausible that these trends are contributing to regional accessibility inequalities, though quantitative research testing this link is limited. This paper examines differences in employment accessibility between Standard Occupational Classification groups in the London Metropolitan Region for 2011 for car, transit, bus only and walking modes. Additionally, changes in occupational class populations 2006–2016 are considered, revealing continuing inner-city gentrification. Employment accessibility is calculated using cumulative measures, based on trav...
The research reported in this paper examines the nature and extent of socio-spatial mobility in the ...
Accessibility metrics have been increasingly employed as a tool to explore the social impacts of tra...
Inequalities are structured and reproduced in multiple dimensions and scales. From countries to neig...
The prevalence of gentrification and housing marketisation processes in many cities points to increa...
In this paper we explore for the first time regional differences in the patterning of occupational s...
In this article we examine equity in new active travel infrastructure in London, UK. We focus on Low...
Job accessibility and environmental quality are rarely equally distributed in spatial and/or social ...
Compact city and transit oriented development aims of integrating public transport networks with hig...
This paper contributes to the debate on London’s social class structure at the start of the 21st cen...
Modern transport policy analysis has ceased to be mainly about transport impacts and is now focussed...
A growing number studies of European and North American cities have shown that poverty is moving awa...
This paper examines the consequences of the commuter transport revolution on working class labour ma...
Accessibility metrics have been increasingly employed as a tool to explore the social impacts of tra...
The combined decentralisation of many firms and services and the increasing concentration of traditi...
Understanding how access to public transport varies across space is important in a wide variety of u...
The research reported in this paper examines the nature and extent of socio-spatial mobility in the ...
Accessibility metrics have been increasingly employed as a tool to explore the social impacts of tra...
Inequalities are structured and reproduced in multiple dimensions and scales. From countries to neig...
The prevalence of gentrification and housing marketisation processes in many cities points to increa...
In this paper we explore for the first time regional differences in the patterning of occupational s...
In this article we examine equity in new active travel infrastructure in London, UK. We focus on Low...
Job accessibility and environmental quality are rarely equally distributed in spatial and/or social ...
Compact city and transit oriented development aims of integrating public transport networks with hig...
This paper contributes to the debate on London’s social class structure at the start of the 21st cen...
Modern transport policy analysis has ceased to be mainly about transport impacts and is now focussed...
A growing number studies of European and North American cities have shown that poverty is moving awa...
This paper examines the consequences of the commuter transport revolution on working class labour ma...
Accessibility metrics have been increasingly employed as a tool to explore the social impacts of tra...
The combined decentralisation of many firms and services and the increasing concentration of traditi...
Understanding how access to public transport varies across space is important in a wide variety of u...
The research reported in this paper examines the nature and extent of socio-spatial mobility in the ...
Accessibility metrics have been increasingly employed as a tool to explore the social impacts of tra...
Inequalities are structured and reproduced in multiple dimensions and scales. From countries to neig...