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Table 1 Participants in the Living Lab

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

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