Submissions from 2012
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
Analysis of rural activity spaces and transport disadvantage using a multi-method approach, Md. Kamruzzaman and Julian Hine
Skills, transport and economic development: evidence from a rural area in England, David Owen, Terence Hogarth, and Anne E. Green
Accessibility and capability: the minimum transport needs and costs of rural households, Noel Smith, Donald Hirsch, and Abigail Davis
Submissions from 2011
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
Exploring the relative influences of transport disadvantage and social exclusion on well-being, Alexa Delbosc and Graham Currie
Using Lorenz curves to assess public transport equity, Alexa Delbosc and Graham Currie
Incorporating equity into the transit frequency-setting problem, Erin M. Ferguson, Jennifer Duthie, Avinash Unnikrishnan, and S. Travis Waller
Child pedestrian casualties and deprivation, James Green, Helen Muir, and Mike Maher
Weekly activity-travel behaviour in rural Northern Ireland: differences by context and socio-demographic, Julian Hine, Md. Kamruzzaman, and Neale Blaire
Fairness in a car dependent society, Duncan Kay, Jake Reynolds, Shirley Rodrigues, Andrew Lee, Beverley Anderson, Rebecca Gibbs, Claire Monkhouse, and Tess Gill
The Relationship of Title VI Requirements to Planning Processes in Florida, Jeffrey Kramer, Kristine Williams, Karen Seggerman, and Alex Bond
Social impacts and social equity issues in transport workshop series: Workshop 3 Report: Housing and sustainable Communities, Laura Lane and Anne Power
A New Social Equity Agenda For Sustainable Transportation, Draft for discussion, Todd Litman and Mark Brenman
Developing socially inclusive transportation policy: transferring the United Kingdom policy approach to the State of Victoria?, Karen Lucas and Graham Currie
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
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
The effect of bus fare increases on low income families, Passenger Transport Executive Group UK (PTEG)
National travel survey analysis, Gordon Stokes and Karen Lucas
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
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
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
Social impacts and social equity issues in transport workshop series: Workshop 1: Employment, Education and Training Perspectives, Anne E. Green
Transportation for people with disabilities in New York State, Eve Hill
Spatial mismatch and the affordability of public transport for the poor in Singapore’s new towns, Joseph Cho-yam Lau
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
Transport and social inclusion: Have we made the connections in our cities?, Passenger Transport Executive Group (UK) PTEG
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
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
Low income motoring in Great Britain, David Bayliss
Australian urban transport and social disadvantage, Graham Currie
Car ownership and low income on the urban fringe - Benefit or hindrance?, Graham Currie and Alexa Delbosc
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
Public versus private mobility for the poor: Transit improvements versus increased car ownership in the Sacramento Region, Robert A. Johnson and Shengyi Gao
Assessing the ‘value’ of new transport initiatives in deprived neighbourhoods in the UK, Karen Lucas, Sophie Tyler, and Georgina Christodoulou
Engaging disadvantaged populations in transport studies: Linking modal use and perceptions of safety to activity patterns, Talia McCray
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
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
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
Job access, employment and earnings: outcomes for welfare leavers in a US urban labour market, Neil Bania, Laura Leete, and Claudia Coulton
Immigrants and transport barriers to employment: The case of Southeast Asian welfare recipients in California, Evelyn Blumenberg
The benefits of providing new public transport in deprived areas: who benefits, how and why?, Karen Lucas, Sophie Tyler, and Georgina Christodoulou
Poverty, policy, and public transportation, Thomas W. Sanchez
Submissions from 2007
Space and place: Social Exclusion in Australia's suburban heartlands, Scott Baum and Brendan Gleeson
Social exclusion from a transport perspective, Doug Bowers and C Mottram
Exploring forced car ownership in metropolitan Melbourne, Graham Currie and Zed Senbergs
Identifying spatial gaps in public transport provision for socially disadvantaged Australians: the Melbourne 'Needs-Gap' Study., Graham Currie and Zed Senbergs
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
Regional Intelligence Unit (RIU) extranet, Northwest Regional Development Agency (United Kingdom)
Public transport and social policy goals, Janet Stanley
Public urban transport in the context of social inclusion and cohesion: the case of Santiago de Chile, Regina Witter
The role of public urban transport in the context of social inclusion: the Transantiago case, Regina Witter
Submissions from 2006
Measuring the accessibility of services and facilities for residents of public housing in Montreal, Philippe Apparicio and Anne-Marie Seguin
Transport, mobility and social capital in developing countries, A S. Bradbury
Who uses public transport? Quantifying low income public transport's use in greater metropolitan Sydney, Council of Social Service of New South Wales
Investigating the social dimensions of transport disadvantage — I. Towards new concepts and methods, Jago Dodson, Nick Buchanon, Brendan Gleeson, and Neil Sipe
Evaluating transportation affordability, Todd Litman
Sharing the wealth: Case study of targeting transportation funding to economic development in low-income communities, Shirley Loveless
Transport policy instruments and transport-related social exclusion in rural Republic of Ireland, John McDonagh
Impact of public transit on employment status: Disaggregate analysis of Houston, Texas, Chang Yi
Submissions from 2005
Road user charging and social exclusion: The impact of congestion charges on at-risk groups, Peter Bonsall and Charlotte Kelly
Low Income, Public Transit and Mobility, Genevieve Giuliano
Women and transport, Kerry Hamilton
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
Case Studies in Environmental Justice and Public Transit Title VI Reporting, Beverly G. Ward
Submissions from 2004
Beyond the spatial mismatch: Welfare recipients and transportation Policy, Evelyn Blumenberg and Michael Manville
Regional transit program for welfare to work in Chicago, Illinois: Three years later, Kim L. Hunt and Jon Czerwinski
Free transit for low-income youth: Experience in the San Francisco Bay area, California, Noreen McDonald, Sally Librera, and Elizabeth Deakin
Submissions from 2003
Road user charging and social exclusion: the impact on at-risk groups, Peter Bonsall and Charlotte Kelly
Tackling social exclusion due to poor access in urban and rural areas, Naomi Coleman and Sian Thornthwaite
Transport and social exclusion: a G7 comparison study, Karen Lucas
Transport policy for an ageing population, David Metz
Making the connections: final report on transport and social exclusion: summary, Social Exclusion Unit
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
Transport and social exclusion: investigating the possibility of promoting inclusion through virtual mobility, Susan Kenyon, Glenn Lyons, and Jackie Rafferty
Identifying winners and losers in transportation, David Levinson
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
Mapping transport and social exclusion in Bradford, Frank Pennycook, Rosalind Barrington-Craggs, David Smith, and Simon Bullock
Data and analysis methods for metropolitan-level environmental justice assessment, Charles L. Purvis
Submissions from 2000
Are travel times and distances to work greater for residents of poor urban neighbourhoods, Asad J. Khattak, Virginie J. Amerlynck, and Roberta G. Quercia
Effect of residential location and access to transportation on employment opportunities, Piyushimita Thakuriah and Paul Metaxatos
Submissions from 1999
Economic and sociodemographic influences on autolessness: Are missing variables skewing results, Alissa D. Gardenhire
Submissions from 1998
Environmental justice evaluation: Wilmington Bypass, Wilmington, North Carolina, Leigh Blackmon Lane, Scott Hoffeld, and David Griffin
Transportation planning process for linking welfare recipients to jobs, Paul Metaxatos, Siim Soot, Vonu Thakuriah, Ashish Sen, Joseph DiJohn, and James Jarzab
Job accessibility in the San Juan metropolitan region: Implications for rail transit benefit analysis, Ming Zhang, Qing Shen, and Joseph Sussman
Submissions from 1997
Can transportation strategies help meet the welfare challenge?, Martin Wachs and Brian Taylor
