Travel-to-work and subjective well-being: A study of UK dual career households

D Wheatley - Journal of Transport Geography, 2014 - Elsevier
This article contributes to our understanding of the interaction between travel-to-work, time-
use, and subjective well-being among full-time men and women in dual career households …

Urban commuting–A threat to the work-family balance?

JM Denstadli, TE Julsrud, P Christiansen - Journal of Transport Geography, 2017 - Elsevier
Commuting distances in most western countries are increasing–employed people travel
further and use more time to get to work (Frändberg and Vilhelmson, 2011, Lyons and …

[HTML][HTML] Workforce commuting and subjective well-being

Z Adam, L Walasek, C Meyer - Travel behaviour and society, 2018 - Elsevier
Commuting to and from work can constitute a significant proportion of a person's day and
can have a considerable impact on one's well-being. Using the UK Time Use Survey …

Are long commutes short on benefits? Commute duration and various manifestations of well-being

EA Morris, Y Zhou - Travel Behaviour and Society, 2018 - Elsevier
Commuting comes with costs, in terms of money, the opportunity cost of time, emotional
burdens, and danger. Yet Americans take on considerably longer commutes than are strictly …

Rush hour commuting in the Netherlands: Gender-specific household activities and personal attitudes towards responsibility sharing

ATM Oakil, L Nijland, M Dijst - Travel Behaviour and Society, 2016 - Elsevier
Apart from work-hour commitments, rush hour commuting is dependent on household
activities and responsibilities. It can also be gender specific when gender differences in …

Active commuting to work or school: Associations with subjective well-being and work-life balance

KM Herman, R Larouche - Journal of Transport & Health, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction Active transportation (walking/cycling) has been inversely associated with
numerous cardiometabolic outcomes, as well as CVD, cancer and overall mortality. Less is …

How commuting affects subjective wellbeing

B Clark, K Chatterjee, A Martin, A Davis - Transportation, 2020 - Springer
Commuting between home and work is routinely performed by workers and any wellbeing
impacts of commuting will consequently affect a large proportion of the population. This …

[HTML][HTML] Does active commuting improve psychological wellbeing? Longitudinal evidence from eighteen waves of the British Household Panel Survey

A Martin, Y Goryakin, M Suhrcke - Preventive medicine, 2014 - Elsevier
Objective The aim of this study is to explore the relationship between active travel and
psychological wellbeing. Method This study used data on 17,985 adult commuters in …

Gender, mobility and parental shares of daily travel with and for children: a cross-national time use comparison

L Craig, TP Van Tienoven - Journal of transport geography, 2019 - Elsevier
Daily mobility varies by gender and is likely related to contextual factors including the
gender division of employment and family work, options for modes of transport, and support …

Time‐use and well‐being impacts of travel‐to‐work and travel‐for‐work

D Wheatley, C Bickerton - New Technology, Work and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
This article contributes to our understanding of the complex patterns of travel‐to‐work and
travel‐for‐work which increasingly characterise highly skilled employment, using 2015 data …