Submissions from 2012

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Rural transport – Valuing the mobility of older people, Aoife Ahern and Julian Hine

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Population ageing, gender and the transportation system, He Li, Robert Raeside, Tao Chen, and Ronald W. McQuaid

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Travel differences by gender for older people in London, Fengming Su and Michael G.H. Bell

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Urban mass transit, gender planning protocols and social sustainability – The case of Jakarta, Jeff Turner

Submissions from 2011

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Is there a gender gap in school travel? An examination of US children and adolescents, Noreen C. McDonald

Submissions from 2010

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Implication of the cognitive functions and personality traits on tactical compensation among older drivers: A gender comparison, Julien Adrian, Virginie Postal, Michèle Moessinger, and André Charles

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Travel Behavior Patterns of Different Socially Disadvantaged Groups Analysis of Household Travel Survey Data for a Dispersed Metropolitan Area, Jago Dodson, Matthew Burke, Rick Evans, Brendan Gleeson, and Neil Sipe

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Mobility in different generations of older persons: The development of daily travel in different cohorts in Denmark, Norway and Sweden, Randi J. Hjorthol, Lena Levin, and Anu Sirén

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The relative priority of personal safety concerns for young people on public transport, Sarah Mahmoud and Graham Currie

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Older women's travel patterns and road accident involvement in Britain, Christopher (Kit) Mitchell

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Women’s changing role: implications for the transport task and for modelling personal travel patterns, Jenny Morris, Stephen Roddis, and Fotios Spiridonos

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REDUCING THE RISK OF OLDER PERSONS ON MOBILITY, TRANSPORT AND ROAD CROSSING – REFLECTION FROM KOLKATA MEGAPOLIS, Basu Saumitra, Indrani Chakravarty, Prabir Das, and Samar Chakravarty

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Social inequalities in travel behaviour: trip distances in the context of residential self-selection and lifestyles, Joachim Scheiner

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What can we learn about the mobility of the elderly in the GPS era?, Noam Shoval, Gail Auslander, Kineret Cohen-Shalom, Michael Isaacson, Ruth Landau, and Jeremia Heinik

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Estimating social travel demand of senior citizens in the Netherlands, Pauline van den Berg, Theo Arentze, and Harry Timmermans

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Mobility of older women and men at transition from a two person household to a one person household, Nina Waara and Vanessa Stjernborg

Submissions from 2009

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Transport for the transport disadvantaged: A review of service delivery models in New South Wales, Helen Battellino

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Mobility and labour market exclusion in the Barcelona Metropolitan Region, Àngel Cebollada

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How to ease women's fear of transportation environments: Case studies and best practices, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Amanda Bornstein, Camille Fink, Linda Samuels, and Shahin Gerami

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Engaging disadvantaged populations in transport studies: Linking modal use and perceptions of safety to activity patterns, Talia McCray

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Determinants of distance traveled with a focus on the elderly: a multilevel analysis in the Hamilton CMA, Canada, Ruben Mercado and Antonio Páez

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Trends in older people's travel patterns: Analysing changes in older New Zealanders' travel patterns using the Ongoing New Zealand Household Travel Survey, Carolyn O'Fallon and Charles Sullivan

Submissions from 2008

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Pricing the travel time of busy women, Donatela Cavagnoli and Philip Norman

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Exploring travel behaviour of elderly women in rural and small urban North Dakota: An ecological modeling approach, Jill A. Hough, Xinyu Cao, and Susan L. Handy

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Informal social support networks and the maintenance of voluntary driving cessation by older rural women, Julie Johnson

Submissions from 2007

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Older People and Public Transport. Challenges and chances of an ageing society, Matthias Fiedler

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The trip chaining activity of Sydney residents: A cross-section assessment by age group with a focus on seniors, Thomas F. Golob and David A. Hensher

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Life quality of senior citizens in relating to mobility conditions (SIZE): a study in 8 European countries (January 2003-April 2006), Gudrun Haindl and Ralf Risser

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Community design and travel behavior: exploring the implications for women, Susan L. Handy

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Maintaining mobility: the transition from driver to non-driver, Philip Harbutt

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Realized Travel Demand and Relative Desired Mobility of Elderly Women in Rural and Small Urban North Dakota, Jill Annette Hough

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Mode choice behaviour of elderly travelers in Honolulu, Hawaii, Tara Y. Lucas, Adrian Ricardo Archilla, and C S. Papacostas

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Older women's mobility and its vulnerability, Anu Siren

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Perception, attitudes and beliefs, and openness to change: Implications for older driver education, Holly A. Tuokko, Phyllis McGee, Gabriel Gillian, and Ryan E. Rhodes

Submissions from 2006

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Public transport gender audit evidence base, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions, Great Britain

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Is the Driving Experience of Older Women Changing? Safety and Mobility Consequences over Time, Sandra Rosenbloom

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Does gendered driving create gendered mobility? Community-related mobility in Finnish women and men aged 65+, Anu Siren and Liisa Hakamies-Blomqvist

Submissions from 2005

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Women and transport, Kerry Hamilton

Submissions from 2004

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Women's issues in transportation, Stephanie Ortoleva and Marc Brenmen

Submissions from 2003

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The mobility and accessibility expectations of seniors in an aging population, Rahaf Alsnih and David A. Hensher

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Road user charging and social exclusion: the impact on at-risk groups, Peter Bonsall and Charlotte Kelly

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Gendered aspects of travel behaviour development - are the differences disappearing?, Randi J. Hjorthol

Submissions from 2002

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Identifying winners and losers in transportation, David Levinson

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Older drivers' aberrant driving behaviour, impaired activity, and health as reasons for self-imposed driving limitations, Per-Arne Rimmö and Liisa Hakamies-Blomqvist

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Asking the right question: Understanding the travel needs of older women who do not drive, Sandra Rosenbloom

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Transportation perspectives considering both men's and women's preferences, Wojciech Suchorzewski

Submissions from 2001

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Gender and transport in developed countries: Bibliography and websites list, Kerry Hamilton

Submissions from 2000

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Public transport gender audit evidence base, Department for Transport

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A gender audit for public transit: a new policy tool in tackling of social exclusion, Kerry Hamilton and Linda Jenkins

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Effect of residential location and access to transportation on employment opportunities, Piyushimita Thakuriah and Paul Metaxatos

Submissions from 1999

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Economic and sociodemographic influences on autolessness: Are missing variables skewing results, Alissa D. Gardenhire

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Women's employment and commuting: explaining the links, Heather I. MacDonald

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Premature Reduction and Cessation of Driving: Preliminary Study of Women Who Choose Not To Drive or To Drive Infrequently, Jean W. Wilkins, Jane C. Stutts, and Sally J. Schatz

Submissions from 1998

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Road pricing and disadvantaged social groups in Europe, Caralampo Focas, Harriet Anderson, Massimo Marciani, and Monica Perez

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Why do older drivers give up driving?, Liisa Hakamies-Blomqvist and Barbro Wahlström

Submissions from 1994

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Why working women drive alone: Implications for travel reduction programs, Sandra Rosenbloom and Elizabeth Burns