To increase public transport use, especially for individuals with lower incomes, many cities worldwide have introduced subsidies for public transport systems. However, quantitative evidence of their effects on actual ridership remains scarce, especially in Global South countries. Using a quasi-experimental regression discontinuity design (RDD) in combination with administrative data for all personalized travel cards of public transport users during the years 2017-2019 in Bogotá, Colombia, the present paper assesses the causal effect of a transport subsidy focused on low-income individuals on the number of trips that individuals undertake. Our results show that the subsidy, equaling 32% of the regular fare, significantly and substantially in...
This research explores the relationship between poverty and the availability and use of an efficien...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has become popular as a means to provide non-automobile-based mobility and a...
We analyze the distribution of transit subsidies across population groups in Stockholm. We develop a...
To increase public transport use, especially for individuals with lower incomes, many cities worldwi...
To meet the challenges of providing affordable public transit service without compromising the finan...
Subsidy policies on public urban transport have been adopted ubiquitously. In both developed and dev...
Subsidy policies on public urban transport have been adopted ubiquitously. Both in developed and dev...
Public transport has claimed a preferential position in recent urban development agendas internation...
Despite the widespread implementation of urban transport subsidies in many cities, there are still o...
In a context of economic crisis, the amount of the demand public transport subsidies in Madrid has b...
One of the reasons to subsidise public transport is to improve the mobility of low-income groups by ...
Objective: Access to transit can deliver a host of benefits to the riders and to the region. Previou...
Investments in public transit infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean often aim to reduce ...
As transit ridership continues to fall in many cities across the globe, key policy debates continue ...
While national aggregate statistics suggest employer-based transit subsidies may be inaccessible to ...
This research explores the relationship between poverty and the availability and use of an efficien...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has become popular as a means to provide non-automobile-based mobility and a...
We analyze the distribution of transit subsidies across population groups in Stockholm. We develop a...
To increase public transport use, especially for individuals with lower incomes, many cities worldwi...
To meet the challenges of providing affordable public transit service without compromising the finan...
Subsidy policies on public urban transport have been adopted ubiquitously. In both developed and dev...
Subsidy policies on public urban transport have been adopted ubiquitously. Both in developed and dev...
Public transport has claimed a preferential position in recent urban development agendas internation...
Despite the widespread implementation of urban transport subsidies in many cities, there are still o...
In a context of economic crisis, the amount of the demand public transport subsidies in Madrid has b...
One of the reasons to subsidise public transport is to improve the mobility of low-income groups by ...
Objective: Access to transit can deliver a host of benefits to the riders and to the region. Previou...
Investments in public transit infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean often aim to reduce ...
As transit ridership continues to fall in many cities across the globe, key policy debates continue ...
While national aggregate statistics suggest employer-based transit subsidies may be inaccessible to ...
This research explores the relationship between poverty and the availability and use of an efficien...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has become popular as a means to provide non-automobile-based mobility and a...
We analyze the distribution of transit subsidies across population groups in Stockholm. We develop a...