Title
Daily mobility and inequality: the situation of the poor
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2004
Subject Area
Modes of Transport - Car - Driving, Population - Unemployed, Transport accessibility - Access to vehicles, Transport services - Cost
Abstract
For a number of years, French local authorities have been pursuing special pricing policies designed to help the most disadvantaged social groups. Schemes vary in different cities, as do the criteria for determining the beneficiaries. This paper shows, however, that notwithstanding the scale of the agreed efforts, the policies' effectiveness has, on the whole, been limited. In addition to the transit system failing to cater to the needs of some segments of the population, low-income workers and the non-registered unemployed remain excluded from the subsidized pricing schemes.
Recommended Citation
Diaz Olvera, L, Mignot, D, Paulo, C, Daily mobility and inequality: the situation of the poor, Built Environment, Vol. 30, Issue 2, Pp. 153-160, June, 2004. Permission to publish given by Thomas Telford.
