Print Email Facebook Twitter Commuting behaviours and subjective wellbeing Title Commuting behaviours and subjective wellbeing: a critical review of longitudinal research Author Tao, Y. (TU Delft Urban Studies) Petrović, A. (TU Delft Urban Studies) van Ham, M. (TU Delft Urbanism) Department Urbanism Date 2022 Abstract The relationship between commuting behaviours and subjective wellbeing has been fascinating scholars of different disciplines. Especially in the last decade, longitudinal research designs have made great progress in identifying causality in the commuting-wellbeing relationship by focusing on within-individual variations over time. However, the results from longitudinal research are far from consistent and, therefore, questions remain unanswered regarding the association of motorised and long commuting journeys with subjective wellbeing in the long term. The aim of this literature review is to account for why these inconsistencies occur and to provide some avenues for future longitudinal research. We achieve this by developing theoretical conceptualisations of the commuting-wellbeing relationship from an interdisciplinary perspective, which drives the subsequent critical review of empirical longitudinal evidence based on nation/city-wide panel surveys, intervention experiments and relocation events. We recommend furture research to distinguish and integrate different processes that lead to changes in commuting behaviours, including environmental changes, information or participatory interventions, and the event of residential relocation together with other life events and long-term processes in life. This processual thinking will enrich the temporal scope of longitudinal research and contribute to a better understanding of the interdependent relationship between daily commuting behaviours and long-term subjective wellbeing. Subject causal relationshipslongitudinal designsmobility biographiessystematic reviewTravel behaviourwell-being To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cb09238d-62cc-4840-9179-4f9057e81396 DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/01441647.2022.2145386 ISSN 0144-1647 Source Transport Reviews: a transnational, transdisciplinary journal Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2022 Y. Tao, A. Petrović, M. van Ham Files PDF Commuting_behaviours_and_ ... search.pdf 2.68 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:cb09238d-62cc-4840-9179-4f9057e81396/datastream/OBJ/view