A scoping review of the daily mobilities of older adults in the Global South
Topics: Transportation Geography
, Urban Geography
, Latinx Geographies
Keywords: Ageing, transportation mobility, older adults, Global South, travel behaviors
Session Type: Virtual Paper Abstract
Day: Monday
Session Start / End Time: 2/28/2022 09:40 AM (Eastern Time (US & Canada)) - 2/28/2022 11:00 AM (Eastern Time (US & Canada))
Room: Virtual 63
Authors:
Jessica Villena-Sanchez, University of Denver
Eric Boschmann, University of Denver
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Abstract
This review examines the current state of the literature on the daily mobility patterns of older adults in the Global South to discover what is known and uncover dominant themes. We use a scoping review approach to search literature in geography and other allied disciplines that primarily focus on elderly daily travel behaviours and related studies. We included 57 papers to review and identified three dominant themes across them: trip mode choice, unmet mobility needs, and socioeconomic aspects of mobility. Results show that elderly in the Global South, in contrast to their peers in the Global North, walk and use public transportation more frequently than personal vehicles. Some common unmet mobility needs of elderly in the Global South include safety concerns, gender inequalities, and unequal access to public transportation. Socioeconomic aspects that influence elderly mobilities include employment status, living arrangements, caregiving relationships, and social networks. We conclude that there is a need for more mobility studies that promote the participation of older adults in the Global South and that use longitudinal, qualitative, and/or mixed method approaches. Lastly, transportation policies should address specific elderly needs and avoid “one-size fits all” approaches.
A scoping review of the daily mobilities of older adults in the Global South
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