Submissions from 2012

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Evaluating the spatial equity of bus rapid transit-based accessibility patterns in a developing country: The case of Cali, Colombia, Elizabeth Cahill Delmelle and Irene Casas

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Analysis of rural activity spaces and transport disadvantage using a multi-method approach, Md. Kamruzzaman and Julian Hine

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Skills, transport and economic development: evidence from a rural area in England, David Owen, Terence Hogarth, and Anne E. Green

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Accessibility and capability: the minimum transport needs and costs of rural households, Noel Smith, Donald Hirsch, and Abigail Davis

Submissions from 2011

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GETTING AROUND WHEN YOU’RE JUST GETTING BY: THE TRAVEL BEHAVIOR AND TRANSPORTATION EXPENDITURES OF LOW-INCOME ADULTS, Asha Weinstein Agrawal, Evelyn A. Blumenberg, Sarah Abel, Gregory Pierce, and Charles N. Darrah

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Exploring the relative influences of transport disadvantage and social exclusion on well-being, Alexa Delbosc and Graham Currie

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Using Lorenz curves to assess public transport equity, Alexa Delbosc and Graham Currie

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Incorporating equity into the transit frequency-setting problem, Erin M. Ferguson, Jennifer Duthie, Avinash Unnikrishnan, and S. Travis Waller

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Child pedestrian casualties and deprivation, James Green, Helen Muir, and Mike Maher

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Weekly activity-travel behaviour in rural Northern Ireland: differences by context and socio-demographic, Julian Hine, Md. Kamruzzaman, and Neale Blaire

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Fairness in a car dependent society, Duncan Kay, Jake Reynolds, Shirley Rodrigues, Andrew Lee, Beverley Anderson, Rebecca Gibbs, Claire Monkhouse, and Tess Gill

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The Relationship of Title VI Requirements to Planning Processes in Florida, Jeffrey Kramer, Kristine Williams, Karen Seggerman, and Alex Bond

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Social impacts and social equity issues in transport workshop series: Workshop 3 Report: Housing and sustainable Communities, Laura Lane and Anne Power

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A New Social Equity Agenda For Sustainable Transportation, Draft for discussion, Todd Litman and Mark Brenman

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Making the connections between transport disadvantage and the social exclusion of low income populations in the Tshwane Region of South Africa, Karen Lucas

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Developing socially inclusive transportation policy: transferring the United Kingdom policy approach to the State of Victoria?, Karen Lucas and Graham Currie

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Using a “Sustainable Solution Space” Approach to Develop a Vision of Sustainable Accessibility in a Low-Income Community in Phoenix, Arizona, Leonard Machler and Aaron Golub

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Explaining transport mode use of low-income persons for journey to work in urban areas: a case study of Ontario and Quebec, Reuben G. Mercado, Antonio Paez, Steven Farber, Matthew J. Roorda, and Catherine Morency

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The effect of bus fare increases on low income families, Passenger Transport Executive Group UK (PTEG)

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National travel survey analysis, Gordon Stokes and Karen Lucas

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JOB ACCESS AND REVERSE COMMUTE PROGRAM Progress Made in Using Funds and Stakeholder Views on Proposed Program Changes, U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)

Submissions from 2010

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Investigating links between transport disadvantage, social exclusion and well-being in Melbourne – Updated results, Graham Currie, Tony Richardson, Paul Smyth, Dianne Vella-Brodrick, Julian Hine, Karen Lucas, Janet Stanley, Jenny Morris, Ray Kinnear, and John Stanley

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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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Social impacts and social equity issues in transport workshop series: Workshop 1: Employment, Education and Training Perspectives, Anne E. Green

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Transportation for people with disabilities in New York State, Eve Hill

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Spatial mismatch and the affordability of public transport for the poor in Singapore’s new towns, Joseph Cho-yam Lau

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Relative Accessibility Deprivation Indicators for Urban Settings: Definitions and Application to Food Deserts in Montreal, Antonio Páez, Ruben Gertes Mercado, Steven Farber, Catherine Morency, and Matthew Roorda

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Transport and social inclusion: Have we made the connections in our cities?, Passenger Transport Executive Group (UK) PTEG

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Safeguarding Minority Civil Rights and Environmental Justice in Service Delivery and Reductions; Case Study of New York City Transit Authority Title VI Program, Alla Reddy, Thomas Chennadu, and Alex Lu

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Trip generation of vulnerable populations in three Canadian cities: a spatial ordered probit approach, Matthew J. Roorda, Antonio Páez, Catherine Morency, Ruben Mercado, and Steven Farber

Submissions from 2009

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Low income motoring in Great Britain, David Bayliss

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Australian urban transport and social disadvantage, Graham Currie

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Car ownership and low income on the urban fringe - Benefit or hindrance?, Graham Currie and Alexa Delbosc

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Investigating links between transport disadvantage, social exclusion and well-being in Melbourne—Preliminary results, Graham Currie, Tony Richardson, Paul Smyth, Dianne Vella-Brodrick, Julian Hine, Karen Lucas, Janet Stanley, Jenny Morris, Ray Kinnear, and John Stanley

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Public versus private mobility for the poor: Transit improvements versus increased car ownership in the Sacramento Region, Robert A. Johnson and Shengyi Gao

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Assessing the ‘value’ of new transport initiatives in deprived neighbourhoods in the UK, Karen Lucas, Sophie Tyler, and Georgina Christodoulou

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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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Distance traveled in three Canadian cities: Spatial analysis from the perspective of vulnerable population segments, Catherine Morency, Anthony Paez, Matthew J. Roorda, Ruben Mercado, and Steven Farber

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A case study of job access and reverse commute programs in the Chicago, Kansas City, and San Francisco metropolitan regions, J. S. Onésimo Sandoval, Eric Petersen, and Kim L. Hunt

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The travel choices and needs of low income households: the role of the car, Jean Taylor, Matt Barnard, Hayley Neil, and Chris Creegan

Submissions from 2008

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Job access, employment and earnings: outcomes for welfare leavers in a US urban labour market, Neil Bania, Laura Leete, and Claudia Coulton

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Immigrants and transport barriers to employment: The case of Southeast Asian welfare recipients in California, Evelyn Blumenberg

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The benefits of providing new public transport in deprived areas: who benefits, how and why?, Karen Lucas, Sophie Tyler, and Georgina Christodoulou

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Poverty, policy, and public transportation, Thomas W. Sanchez

Submissions from 2007

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Space and place: Social Exclusion in Australia's suburban heartlands, Scott Baum and Brendan Gleeson

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Social exclusion from a transport perspective, Doug Bowers and C Mottram

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Exploring forced car ownership in metropolitan Melbourne, Graham Currie and Zed Senbergs

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Identifying spatial gaps in public transport provision for socially disadvantaged Australians: the Melbourne 'Needs-Gap' Study., Graham Currie and Zed Senbergs

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Investigating the social dimensions of transport disadvantage II: From concepts to methods through an empirical case study, Jago Dodson, Brendan Gleeson, Rick Evans, and Neil Sipe

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Regional Intelligence Unit (RIU) extranet, Northwest Regional Development Agency (United Kingdom)

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Public transport and social policy goals, Janet Stanley

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Public urban transport in the context of social inclusion and cohesion: the case of Santiago de Chile, Regina Witter

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The role of public urban transport in the context of social inclusion: the Transantiago case, Regina Witter

Submissions from 2006

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Measuring the accessibility of services and facilities for residents of public housing in Montreal, Philippe Apparicio and Anne-Marie Seguin

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Transport, mobility and social capital in developing countries, A S. Bradbury

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Who uses public transport? Quantifying low income public transport's use in greater metropolitan Sydney, Council of Social Service of New South Wales

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Investigating the social dimensions of transport disadvantage — I. Towards new concepts and methods, Jago Dodson, Nick Buchanon, Brendan Gleeson, and Neil Sipe

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Evaluating transportation affordability, Todd Litman

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Sharing the wealth: Case study of targeting transportation funding to economic development in low-income communities, Shirley Loveless

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Transport policy instruments and transport-related social exclusion in rural Republic of Ireland, John McDonagh

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Impact of public transit on employment status: Disaggregate analysis of Houston, Texas, Chang Yi

Submissions from 2005

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Road user charging and social exclusion: The impact of congestion charges on at-risk groups, Peter Bonsall and Charlotte Kelly

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Low Income, Public Transit and Mobility, Genevieve Giuliano

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Women and transport, Kerry Hamilton

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Activity and travel changes of users of job access transportation service: Analysis of a user survey, Piyushimita Thakuriah, P S. Sriraj, Siim Soot, Yihua Liao, and Joost Gideon Berman

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Case Studies in Environmental Justice and Public Transit Title VI Reporting, Beverly G. Ward

Submissions from 2004

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Beyond the spatial mismatch: Welfare recipients and transportation Policy, Evelyn Blumenberg and Michael Manville

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Measuring change in small-scale transit accessibility with geographic information systems: Buffalo and Rochester, New York, Joe Grengs

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Regional transit program for welfare to work in Chicago, Illinois: Three years later, Kim L. Hunt and Jon Czerwinski

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Free transit for low-income youth: Experience in the San Francisco Bay area, California, Noreen McDonald, Sally Librera, and Elizabeth Deakin

Submissions from 2003

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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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Tackling social exclusion due to poor access in urban and rural areas, Naomi Coleman and Sian Thornthwaite

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Transport and social exclusion: a G7 comparison study, Karen Lucas

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Transport policy for an ageing population, David Metz

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Making the connections: final report on transport and social exclusion: summary, Social Exclusion Unit

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Transportation costs and the American dream: why a lack of transportation choices strains the family budget and hinders home ownership, Surface Transportation Policy Partnership

Submissions from 2002

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Transport and social exclusion: investigating the possibility of promoting inclusion through virtual mobility, Susan Kenyon, Glenn Lyons, and Jackie Rafferty

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Identifying winners and losers in transportation, David Levinson

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Socioeconomic, community-based approach for developing integrated mass transit systems: Application to city of Baltimore, Maryland, Claudia Goetz Phillips and Hazel Ruth Edwards

Submissions from 2001

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Mapping transport and social exclusion in Bradford, Frank Pennycook, Rosalind Barrington-Craggs, David Smith, and Simon Bullock

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Data and analysis methods for metropolitan-level environmental justice assessment, Charles L. Purvis

Submissions from 2000

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Are travel times and distances to work greater for residents of poor urban neighbourhoods, Asad J. Khattak, Virginie J. Amerlynck, and Roberta G. Quercia

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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

Submissions from 1998

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Environmental justice evaluation: Wilmington Bypass, Wilmington, North Carolina, Leigh Blackmon Lane, Scott Hoffeld, and David Griffin

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Transportation planning process for linking welfare recipients to jobs, Paul Metaxatos, Siim Soot, Vonu Thakuriah, Ashish Sen, Joseph DiJohn, and James Jarzab

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Job accessibility in the San Juan metropolitan region: Implications for rail transit benefit analysis, Ming Zhang, Qing Shen, and Joseph Sussman

Submissions from 1997

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Can transportation strategies help meet the welfare challenge?, Martin Wachs and Brian Taylor