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Review of public transport needs of older people in a European context

Review of public transport needs of older people in a European context
Review of public transport needs of older people in a European context
People's life expectancy is increasing throughout the world as a result of improved living standards and medical advances. The natural ageing process is accompanied by physiological changes which can have significant consequences for mobility. As a consequence, older people tend to make fewer journeys than other adults and may change their transport mode. Access to public transport can help older people to avail themselves of goods, services, employment and other activities. With the current generation of older people being more active than previous generations of equivalent age, public transport will play a crucial role in maintaining their active life style even when they are unable to drive. Hence, public transport is important to older people's quality of life, their sense of freedom and independence. Within the European Commission funded GOAL (Growing Older and staying mobile) project, the requirements of older people using public transport were studied in terms of four main issues: Affordability, availability, accessibility and acceptability. These requirements were then analysed in terms of five different profiles of older people defined within the GOAL project - 'Fit as a Fiddle', 'Hole in the Heart', 'Happily Connected', An 'Oldie but a Goodie' and 'Care-Full'. On the basis of the analysis the paper brings out some areas of knowledge gaps and research needed to make public transport much more attractive and used by older people in the 21st century.
1874-7884
343-361
Shrestha, Birendra
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Millong, Alexandra
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Shrestha, Birendra
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Hounsell, Nick
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Shrestha, Birendra, Millong, Alexandra, Hounsell, Nick and Mcdonald, Mike (2017) Review of public transport needs of older people in a European context. Journal of Population Ageing, 10 (4), 343-361. (doi:10.1007/s12062-016-9168-9).

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People's life expectancy is increasing throughout the world as a result of improved living standards and medical advances. The natural ageing process is accompanied by physiological changes which can have significant consequences for mobility. As a consequence, older people tend to make fewer journeys than other adults and may change their transport mode. Access to public transport can help older people to avail themselves of goods, services, employment and other activities. With the current generation of older people being more active than previous generations of equivalent age, public transport will play a crucial role in maintaining their active life style even when they are unable to drive. Hence, public transport is important to older people's quality of life, their sense of freedom and independence. Within the European Commission funded GOAL (Growing Older and staying mobile) project, the requirements of older people using public transport were studied in terms of four main issues: Affordability, availability, accessibility and acceptability. These requirements were then analysed in terms of five different profiles of older people defined within the GOAL project - 'Fit as a Fiddle', 'Hole in the Heart', 'Happily Connected', An 'Oldie but a Goodie' and 'Care-Full'. On the basis of the analysis the paper brings out some areas of knowledge gaps and research needed to make public transport much more attractive and used by older people in the 21st century.

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Accepted/In Press date: 13 October 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 12 November 2016
Published date: December 2017
Organisations: Transportation Group

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Local EPrints ID: 402333
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/402333
ISSN: 1874-7884
PURE UUID: e0c9a371-1071-406c-9ea4-3cdd20672ba6

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Date deposited: 07 Nov 2016 15:28
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:02

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Author: Alexandra Millong
Author: Nick Hounsell
Author: Mike Mcdonald

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