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From: Exploring everyday mobility in a living lab based on economic interventions
Participant Gender, Age Bracket | Housing type | Type of area, Public transport accessibility | Family Situation | Normal mode of commuting |
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P1 M, 40s | Apartment | Inner city. Very close to rail bound PT. | Single. Lives with two children 10 and 12, every second week | Bicycle or public transport |
P2 M, 40s | Apartment | Inner suburb. 500 m to rail bound PT | Single. | Car to work |
P3 M, 40s | Apartment | Outer suburb, 2 km to rail bound PT | Girlfriend in different city. Two teenage sons. | Car to work |
P4 M, 50s | Apartment | Inner suburb. Very close to rail bound PT | Girlfriend in another part of the city, son (16) living at home, one grown up child moved out | Walks to work |
P5 M, 20s | Detached house | Inner suburb. 1 km to rail bound PT | Lives with parents. Can borrow the family car. | Walk/bus + commuter train + walk/bus. Or bike, 12 km. |
P6 M, 50s | Lives with wife and two sons 19 and 23 (P5) | Walk/bus + commuter train + walk/bus | ||
P7 M, 40s | Detached house | Inner suburb. 2 km to rail bound PT | Married to P8. Pre-school age daughter. | Bicycle to work. |
P8 F, 40s | Married to P7. Pre-school age daughter. | Walks + public transport to work and to studies. | ||
P9 F, 50s | Apartment | Inner suburb. 1,5 km to rail bound PT | Single, grown up children have moved out | Car to work |