Journal article
Investigating links between transport disadvantage, social exclusion and well-being in Melbourne - Updated results
G Currie, T Richardson, P Smyth, D Vella-Brodrick, J Hine, K Lucas, J Stanley, J Morris, R Kinnear, J Stanley
Research in Transportation Economics | Published : 2010
Abstract
This paper updates results of an international study aimed at quantifying the links between transport disadvantage (TD), social exclusion (SE) and well-being (WB) in Melbourne, Australia. The study extends knowledge associated with SE and transport by quantify social and behavioural implications of lack of public and private transport and the nature of the social WB benefits associated with improving services.Study aims and methodology are outlined. Recent findings covered relate to car ownership on the urban fringe, patterns of transport disadvantage, the analysis of time poverty related to transport disadvantage, measuring the economic value of additional mobility and use of a Structural E..
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