This paper explores public transport related issues and their impact on activity participation in everyday life in the Pakistani urban context. The study is based on primary data collected through questionnaire survey from four case study communities in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, each of whom experience reduced access to public transport. Results show that out of home activity uptake is gender segregated. Men were more likely to travel for almost all activities. They were also more likely to either walk or use public transport for daily activity participation. On the other hand, women participated less frequently in the out of home activities. They were more likely to use personal automobile as well. Quantitative analyses ...
The limited availability of public transportation in Saudi Arabia leads to an increased demand for p...
Figures 2.2 (p. 15), 2.3 (p. 16), 2.4 (p. 21), 2.5 (p. 24), 4.1 (p. 101) & 9.1 (p. 245) have been re...
Abstract Islamabad, being the capital of Pakistan, is attracting every business. Thus, the city is g...
This paper explores public transport related issues and their impact on activity participation in ev...
Transportation disadvantage denotes the issues of accessibility that affect individual’s travel chan...
Break Out Sessions 2: Social Role & MobilityConference theme: Bridging the GapPakistan's national ec...
Using the nationally representative dataset of the 2007 Pakistan Time-Use Survey, this paper examine...
This paper examines the 2007 national time use survey to report the degree to which the national tra...
This paper examines the instances of one-day immobility in Pakistan and reports its socio-demographi...
Consideration of gender equality in transportation planning is quite a new phenomenon. However, its ...
This paper examines the instances of one-day immobility in Pakistan and reports its sociodemographic...
Pakistan’s national economic growth framework views connectivity between people and settlements as a...
The limited availability of public transportation in Saudi Arabia leads to an increased demand for p...
Figures 2.2 (p. 15), 2.3 (p. 16), 2.4 (p. 21), 2.5 (p. 24), 4.1 (p. 101) & 9.1 (p. 245) have been re...
Abstract Islamabad, being the capital of Pakistan, is attracting every business. Thus, the city is g...
This paper explores public transport related issues and their impact on activity participation in ev...
Transportation disadvantage denotes the issues of accessibility that affect individual’s travel chan...
Break Out Sessions 2: Social Role & MobilityConference theme: Bridging the GapPakistan's national ec...
Using the nationally representative dataset of the 2007 Pakistan Time-Use Survey, this paper examine...
This paper examines the 2007 national time use survey to report the degree to which the national tra...
This paper examines the instances of one-day immobility in Pakistan and reports its socio-demographi...
Consideration of gender equality in transportation planning is quite a new phenomenon. However, its ...
This paper examines the instances of one-day immobility in Pakistan and reports its sociodemographic...
Pakistan’s national economic growth framework views connectivity between people and settlements as a...
The limited availability of public transportation in Saudi Arabia leads to an increased demand for p...
Figures 2.2 (p. 15), 2.3 (p. 16), 2.4 (p. 21), 2.5 (p. 24), 4.1 (p. 101) & 9.1 (p. 245) have been re...
Abstract Islamabad, being the capital of Pakistan, is attracting every business. Thus, the city is g...