Meeting Young People’s Mobility and Transport Needs: Review and Prospect
Abstract
:1. Introduction: Young People’s Mobility and Transport in a Rapidly Changing World
- Age categories/definitions: Age groups commonly considered under the ‘young people’ heading, with particular reference to those age groups commonly incorporated into policy discussions on young people and transport.
- Youth voice: Young people in governance and decision-making and their roles as actors in the wider development arena, with particular reference to the transport sector and the potential to promote their voices in transport planning and policy.
- Education: Transport and the education sector (including affordability, student discounts on urban informal public transport, harassment).
- Employment: Transport as youth employment and associated space for entrepreneurial and innovative practices; transport as employment and entrepreneurial constraint.
- Safety: Road safety and other aspects of young people’s personal mobility safety.
- Mobile technology: The interaction between mobile technology and travel among young people (with particular reference to its potential to aid delivery of youth-equitable urban transport services).
- Gender: Mobility is relational—it is embedded in power relations—and gender, like age, is a critical shaper in this respect. Attention is paid throughout to gender as a critical cross-cutting factor shaping the transport and mobility experiences of the focus age groups in this review.
2. Age Categories/Definitions: Who Is Included in the Category ‘Youth’ and ‘Young People’?
3. Youth Voice
4. Education: Making the Journey to School
4.1. Travel from Rural Homes to Schools and Training Opportunities in Urban Centres
4.1.1. School Travel within LMIC Urban Areas
4.1.2. Hazards of School Travel
4.1.3. Subsidised Pupil Travel
4.1.4. Gender Issues in School Travel
5. Youth Employment: Transport to Work and Transport as Work
5.1. Transport to Work
5.2. Transport to Work for Young Women
5.3. Young People’s Employment in the Transport Sector
6. Road Safety and Other Aspects of Young People’s Personal Mobility Safety
6.1. Road Safety
6.2. Travel Safety and Security
7. Mobile Technology: Interactions between Mobile Technology and Travel among Young People
New Forms of ICT-Enabled Mobility Service
8. Concluding Summary and Reflections
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Chicago/Turabian StylePorter, Gina, and Jeff Turner. 2019. "Meeting Young People’s Mobility and Transport Needs: Review and Prospect" Sustainability 11, no. 22: 6193. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11226193
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