TY - JOUR
T1 - Childhood in the suburbs and the Australian dream : how has it impacted children's independent mobility?
AU - Rudner, Julie
AU - Malone, Karen
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - This article presents the research results from a study conducted in New South Wales, Australia about primary school children's independent mobility (CIM), their concerns, and the concerns of their parents. These results are compared with a similar study conducted in 1992. Data were collected using written questionnaires, one for children and one for their parents, distributed via three primary schools. The key findings indicate that school travel has not substantially changed over the past 18 years, although there has been a slight mode shift from walking to school bus travel. Children would like to engage in active transport and have more freedom to do other activities on their own; however, parents restricted CIM based on age, and concerns about traffic and strangers. Although there were localised differences in the survey results, it is hard to determine what influence these factors had on CIM.
AB - This article presents the research results from a study conducted in New South Wales, Australia about primary school children's independent mobility (CIM), their concerns, and the concerns of their parents. These results are compared with a similar study conducted in 1992. Data were collected using written questionnaires, one for children and one for their parents, distributed via three primary schools. The key findings indicate that school travel has not substantially changed over the past 18 years, although there has been a slight mode shift from walking to school bus travel. Children would like to engage in active transport and have more freedom to do other activities on their own; however, parents restricted CIM based on age, and concerns about traffic and strangers. Although there were localised differences in the survey results, it is hard to determine what influence these factors had on CIM.
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/558744
U2 - 10.2304/gsch.2011.1.3.207
DO - 10.2304/gsch.2011.1.3.207
M3 - Article
SN - 2043-6106
VL - 1
SP - 207
EP - 225
JO - Global Studies of Childhood
JF - Global Studies of Childhood
IS - 3
ER -