ALS JE MENSEN CENTRAAL ZET,GAAT HET OM HUN GELUK
Sociale mobiliteit, Sociale MaaS,Mobiliteitsgeluk, Toegang tot werk, zorg,
onderwijs
NOVEMBER 2017
Energietransitie Watertransitie Informatietransitie Ruimtetransitie
Materialentransitie Mobiliteitstransitie
Energietransitie Watertransitie Informatietransitie Ruimtetransitie
Materialentransitie Mobiliteitstransitie Socialetransitie
OVEALL MISSION
MOBILITEITSGELUKMobil iteitsgeluk i s the extent to
which mobility contributes topeople’s happiness
Three levels of Mobiliteitsgeluk• On the journey• By accessing destinations• Overall urban quality
MOBILITEITSGELUK
- 67% of respondents with long-term health problems experience regular difficulty reaching healthcare facilities.
- 67% of respondents with long-term health problems experience regular difficulty reaching healthcare facilities.
- Among the respondents who earn less than€20,000, there are relatively more people whowalk to family/friends.
- 67% of respondents with long-term health problems experience regular difficulty reaching healthcare facilities.
- Among the respondents who earn less than€20,000, there are relatively more people whowalk to family/friends.
- The higher the income the less likelyparticipants are to cycle or walk to work.
- 67% of respondents with long-term health problems experience regular difficulty reaching healthcare facilities.
- Among the respondents who earn less than€20,000, there are relatively more people whowalk to family/friends.
- The higher the income the less likely participants are to cycle or walk to work.
- 42% of the respondents that indicated health reasons not to travel, state that they are lonely and do not see friends/family enough or at all.
- 67% of respondents with long-term health problems experience regular difficulty reaching healthcare facilities.
- Among the respondents who earn less than€20,000, there are relatively more people whowalk to family/friends.
- The higher the income the less likely participants are to cycle or walk to work.
- 42% of the respondents that indicated health reasons not to travel, state that they are lonely and do not see friends/family enough or at all.
- 79% of the respondents that indicated health reasons not to travel, are dependent onothers for travel.