There has been a surge of interest recently on the relation between poverty and transport policies. When analysing the relation between poverty and transport, concern often centres on the affordability of public transport. In this paper we present two alternative definitions of affordability used in the transport literature and discuss their limitations. Any affordability measure covering only transport expenditure is bound to be a very partial view of household welfare. In addition, the required affordability benchmark to determine whether or not transport costs are high is arbitrary. Therefore, the approach that uses the absolute level of these affordability measures is meaningless. We also show in this paper that the chan...
One of the reasons to subsidise public transport is to improve the mobility of low-income groups by ...
One of the reasons to subsidise public transport is to improve the mobility of low-income groups by ...
Many transport economists agree on the need for ‘efficient pricing’ in transport, as this would imp...
Subsidy policies on public urban transport have been adopted ubiquitously. Both in developed and dev...
Subsidy policies on public urban transport have been adopted ubiquitously. Both in developed and dev...
Subsidy policies on public urban transport have been adopted ubiquitously. Both in developed and dev...
Subsidy policies on public urban transport have been adopted ubiquitously. In both developed and dev...
Public transport has claimed a preferential position in recent urban development agendas internation...
Transit fare affordability is an issue that rarely arises in the planning literature. Because the co...
Public transport has claimed a preferential position in recent urban development agendas internation...
Unlike in developing countries, there tends to be no problem of access to water, electricity, and he...
Public transport has claimed a preferential position in recent urban development agendas internation...
Unlike in developing countries, there tends to be no problem of access to water, electricity, and he...
This paper examines the markets for public transport services in the context of the argument that pu...
Transportation affordability refers to the financial burden households bear in purchasing transporta...
One of the reasons to subsidise public transport is to improve the mobility of low-income groups by ...
One of the reasons to subsidise public transport is to improve the mobility of low-income groups by ...
Many transport economists agree on the need for ‘efficient pricing’ in transport, as this would imp...
Subsidy policies on public urban transport have been adopted ubiquitously. Both in developed and dev...
Subsidy policies on public urban transport have been adopted ubiquitously. Both in developed and dev...
Subsidy policies on public urban transport have been adopted ubiquitously. Both in developed and dev...
Subsidy policies on public urban transport have been adopted ubiquitously. In both developed and dev...
Public transport has claimed a preferential position in recent urban development agendas internation...
Transit fare affordability is an issue that rarely arises in the planning literature. Because the co...
Public transport has claimed a preferential position in recent urban development agendas internation...
Unlike in developing countries, there tends to be no problem of access to water, electricity, and he...
Public transport has claimed a preferential position in recent urban development agendas internation...
Unlike in developing countries, there tends to be no problem of access to water, electricity, and he...
This paper examines the markets for public transport services in the context of the argument that pu...
Transportation affordability refers to the financial burden households bear in purchasing transporta...
One of the reasons to subsidise public transport is to improve the mobility of low-income groups by ...
One of the reasons to subsidise public transport is to improve the mobility of low-income groups by ...
Many transport economists agree on the need for ‘efficient pricing’ in transport, as this would imp...