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More than A to B: the role of free bus travel for the mobility and wellbeing of older citizens in London

机译:不仅仅是A到B:免费巴士旅行对伦敦老年人的出行和福祉的作用

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This study contributes to the literature on mobility and wellbeing at older ages through an empirical exploration of the meanings of free bus travel for older citizens, addressing the meanings this holds for older people in urban settings, which have been under-researched. Taking London as a case study, where older citizens have free access to a relatively extensive public transport network through a Freedom Pass, we explore from a public health perspective the mechanisms that link this travel benefit to determinants of wellbeing. In addition to the ways in which the Freedom Pass enabled access to health-related goods and services, it provided less tangible benefits. Travelling by bus provided opportunities for meaningful social interaction; travelling as part of the ‘general public’ provided a sense of belonging and visibility in the public arena – a socially acceptable way of tackling chronic loneliness. The Freedom Pass was described not only as providing access to essential goods and services but also as a widely prized mechanism for participation in life in the city. We argue that the mechanisms linking mobility and wellbeing are culturally, materially and politically specific. Our data suggest that in contexts where good public transport is available as a right, and bus travel not stigmatised, it is experienced as a major contributor to wellbeing, rather than a transport choice of last resort. This has implications for other jurisdictions working on accessible transport for older citizens and, more broadly, improving the sustainability of cities.
机译:这项研究通过对老年人免费乘车的意义进行实证研究,为老年人在城市中的流动性和幸福感做出了贡献,并探讨了这对于城市环境中老年人的意义,而这一意义尚未得到充分研究。以伦敦为例,老年人可以通过免费通行证免费进入相对广泛的公共交通网络,我们从公共卫生的角度探讨了将这种旅行利益与幸福决定因素联系起来的机制。除了“自由通行证”使人们能够获取与健康有关的商品和服务的方式外,它还提供了较少的切实利益。乘公共汽车旅行为有意义的社会互动提供了机会;作为“普通大众”的一部分旅行,可以在公共场所为人们带来归属感和知名度,这是社会上可接受的应对长期孤独感的方式。自由通行证不仅被描述为提供基本商品和服务的途径,而且还被广泛认为是参与城市生活的一种机制。我们认为,将流动性与福祉联系起来的机制在文化,物质和政治上都是特定的。我们的数据表明,在良好的公共交通是一项应有的权利,而公交旅行并未受到污名化的情况下,它被认为是福祉的主要贡献者,而不是最后选择的交通工具。这对致力于为老年人提供无障碍交通的其他司法管辖区产生了影响,并且从更广泛的意义上来说,也改善了城市的可持续性。

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