Posts Tagged: transport poverty
Millions of Canadians are at risk of transport poverty, where barriers to getting around combine with social and economic marginalization to limit their full participation in daily life. Now a […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Steven Farber was interviewed about “transit in the era of COVID and how we can make transit access better for everyone coming out of this crisis,” […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Steven Farber was interviewed about transportation poverty in the GTA by Antony Robart for Global News Morning November 20, 2019. In the four-minute interview, Farber explained […]
In a fascinating interview with Professor Steve Farber by CBC Radio One, a discussion of research on transport poverty in Canada concludes with the suggestion that the research data might be […]
If you can’t afford a car or Uber, and there’s no major public transit route in your neighbourhood, finding a job and keeping it can be an uphill battle. It’s an […]
Published in the April 2018 issue of the Journal of Transport Geography, Transportation barriers to Syrian newcomer participation and settlement in Durham Region reports on the effects of inaccessibility on Syrian […]
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