International perspectives
<p>Purpose:This chapter reviews the key findings of the Melbourne study using the wider international literatures on transport and social exclusion as its conceptual framework. It begins by briefly summarising the research and policy context in which the study is set. It then provides an overv...
Main Authors: | Lucas, K, Markovich, J |
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Other Authors: | Graham Currie |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Emerald Publishing Ltd.
2011
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