No Bicycle, No Bus, No Job The Making of Workers' Mobility in the Netherlands, 1920-1990

For working people, the cost of getting to work, in terms of time and expense, is a crucial aspect of daily life. In the twentieth century, people's opportunity to travel increased. This did not, however, apply to everyone. The absence of affordable housing near job locations combined with the...

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Main Author: Bek, Patrick (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam University Press 2022
Series:Studies in History, Technology and Society 2
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