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A systematic review of older adults’ travel behaviour and mobility during COVID-19 pandemic: lessons learned for sustainable transport provision and healthy aging

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posted on 2024-05-07, 13:04 authored by Allyson Rogers, Evangelia Pantelaki, Rose Gilroy, Richard Weston, Ben Spencer, Carol Holland, Melissa Yazdanpanahi
The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant disruptions to the travel and mobility of various population groups worldwide. These impacts were more pronounced for older adults, who, in various countries around the world, were instructed to quarantine for prolonged periods and avoid contact with others. The impact of these disruptions has been differently experienced between countries and geographical regions with levels of economic development and transport infrastructures playing a role. The aim of this article is firstly, to critically synthesise scientific literature about changes in travel behaviour and transport choices of older adults caused by the responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in various countries, secondly, highlight the main gaps in the literature and finally, provide avenues for future research and transport policies. Findings indicate inequalities in access to transport explained by built environment design and policies adopted by governments to control the pandemic, as well as socio-economic and developmental factors. The implications of these findings for transport provision and increased mobility for older adults in the post-pandemic world are outlined. Finally, we discuss the importance of active aging policies, which could create more transportation options to support older adults’ mobility needs and access in the post-COVID-19 era in both high- and low-income countries.

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Author affiliation

College of Social Sci Arts and Humanities/School of Business

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

Transport Reviews

Volume

44

Issue

2

Pagination

405 - 433

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

issn

0144-1647

eissn

1464-5327

Copyright date

2024

Available date

2024-05-07

Notes

AAM from https://eprints.ncl.ac.uk/296086 under CC-BY license.

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Melisa Yazdanpanahi

Deposit date

2024-05-03

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