Census and sustainability: school provision, urban teenagers, and unequal access to active transport in the Republic of Ireland

IF 1.8 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
J. M. Mancini
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Abstract

This paper analyses adolescent active transport (AT) to education in Ireland. In Ireland, there is broad consensus that commuting by walking and cycling can be advantageous to health, learning, and reducing traffic congestion and transport emissions. Thus Irish decision-makers, building on academic literature that claims that AT follows population size and density without considering the placement of schools, frequently propose ‘behavioural change’ among urban children as the primary means to overcome low AT. However decision-makers rarely investigate children's actual behaviour as commuters to education, consult children's commuting data, or consider the impact of school provision on AT. This paper challenges these approaches. Employing data reported by Irish teenagers to Census 2016 and 2011, it shows that AT does not follow population size or density but does follow educational provision including the provision of inclusive schools not segregated by religion, gender, or ability to pay.
人口普查和可持续性:爱尔兰共和国的学校提供、城市青少年和不平等的主动交通机会
本文分析了爱尔兰青少年对教育的主动转移(AT)。在爱尔兰,人们普遍认为步行和骑自行车上下班有利于健康、学习、减少交通拥堵和交通排放。因此,爱尔兰的决策者们根据学术文献,声称AT遵循人口规模和密度,而不考虑学校的安置,经常提出城市儿童的“行为改变”作为克服低AT的主要手段。然而,决策者很少调查儿童作为通勤者的实际行为,查阅儿童的通勤数据,或考虑学校提供对AT的影响。本文对这些方法提出了挑战。采用爱尔兰青少年在2016年和2011年人口普查中报告的数据,它表明,AT不遵循人口规模或密度,但确实遵循教育提供,包括不按宗教、性别或支付能力隔离的包容性学校的提供。
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Irish Educational Studies
Irish Educational Studies EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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