The mobility and accessibility expectations of seniors in an aging population.

Auteur(s)
Alsnih, R. & Hensher, D.
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This paper takes a close look at the evidence on the mobility needs and travel patterns of individuals over 64, distinguishing between the "young" elderly (aged 65 to 75 years) and the "old" elderly (over 75 years). This distinction is particularly useful in recognising the threshold of health change that impacts in a non-marginal way on mobility needs. This distinction also focuses transport planning and policy on a commitment to understanding the different needs of these subgroups of the population, identifying services and facilities that better cater for these groups. We review the evidence, in particular, on the mobility characteristics of the over 75 years age group, including how they secure support through migration and settlement patterns. We use the empirical evidence from a number of western nations to identify the role of conventional and specialised public transport as an alternative to the automobile in meeting mobility and accessibility needs. (Author/publisher)

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 27494 [electronic version only] /72 / ITRD E209534
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Sydney, NSW, University of Sydney, Institute of Transport Studies (ITS), 2003, 15 p., 34 ref.; Institute of Transport Studies Working Paper ; ITS-WP-03-06

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