This paper explores the relationship between car ownership and financial circumstances for people living in disadvantaged urban communities. Assumptions about cars signifying status and income are problematised by an examination of the characteristics of those who adopt cars. We consider the possibility that, despite low incomes and financial problems, cars may be a necessity for some urban dwellers. Patterns of car ownership and adoption are analysed using cross-sectional and longitudinal survey data collected from communities in Glasgow, between 2006 and 2011, before, during and after the recession. Car ownership rates increased, as more people adopted a car than relinquished vehicles. The likelihood of household car adoption was influenc...
A secondary analysis of the British National Travel Survey for the years 2002-2010 shows that the co...
This paper argues that the drive to build housing and to clear crowded slums has led to the dispersa...
This paper argues that the drive to build housing and to clear crowded slums has led to the dispersa...
This paper addresses conflicting views about how owning or not owning a car affects disadvantage for...
The notion of ‘forced car ownership’ (FCO), born out of transport research on UK rural areas, is use...
The notion of ‘forced car ownership’ (FCO), born out of transport research on UK rural areas, is use...
The notion of ‘forced car ownership’ (FCO), born out of transport research on UK rural areas, is use...
This paper investigates the combined problem of high car dependence and housing affordability, in vi...
The urban renaissance seems to present a win-win scenario for social policy, promising greater socia...
<div><p></p><p>A secondary analysis of the British National Travel Survey for the years 2002–2010 sh...
The urban renaissance seems to present a win-win scenario for social policy, promising greater socia...
This paper explores the concepts of car dependency and transport disadvantage and the correlation be...
Household car ownership is a widely researched area due to the trade-offs between the benefits of th...
What causes families to buy or give up a car in the U.S.? Following the mobility biography approach,...
There is increasing concern for the affordability of daily mobility costs, notably by car. In this p...
A secondary analysis of the British National Travel Survey for the years 2002-2010 shows that the co...
This paper argues that the drive to build housing and to clear crowded slums has led to the dispersa...
This paper argues that the drive to build housing and to clear crowded slums has led to the dispersa...
This paper addresses conflicting views about how owning or not owning a car affects disadvantage for...
The notion of ‘forced car ownership’ (FCO), born out of transport research on UK rural areas, is use...
The notion of ‘forced car ownership’ (FCO), born out of transport research on UK rural areas, is use...
The notion of ‘forced car ownership’ (FCO), born out of transport research on UK rural areas, is use...
This paper investigates the combined problem of high car dependence and housing affordability, in vi...
The urban renaissance seems to present a win-win scenario for social policy, promising greater socia...
<div><p></p><p>A secondary analysis of the British National Travel Survey for the years 2002–2010 sh...
The urban renaissance seems to present a win-win scenario for social policy, promising greater socia...
This paper explores the concepts of car dependency and transport disadvantage and the correlation be...
Household car ownership is a widely researched area due to the trade-offs between the benefits of th...
What causes families to buy or give up a car in the U.S.? Following the mobility biography approach,...
There is increasing concern for the affordability of daily mobility costs, notably by car. In this p...
A secondary analysis of the British National Travel Survey for the years 2002-2010 shows that the co...
This paper argues that the drive to build housing and to clear crowded slums has led to the dispersa...
This paper argues that the drive to build housing and to clear crowded slums has led to the dispersa...