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Towards an operational understanding of transport poverty in Spain: from the definition to the identification

Defining transport poverty is not an easy task. Many factors are involved in this problem, about which there is still a great deal of ignorance. Broadly speaking, we can say that transport poverty is the inability of a household or an individual to meet their mobility needs, either due to a lack of access to transport facilities or due to a lack of economic capacity to cover the associated costs. This TFM aims to analyse this problem in Spain, to propose a robust methodology to measure this reality in our country and to calculate some preliminary indicators. In this way, it seeks to contribute to ensuring that the energy transition in which we are immersed, and in which transport plays a fundamental role, is carried out in a fair manner, that is to say, without leaving anyone behind.

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Carmen García González

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  • Máster en el Sector Eléctrico (MEPI) - (MEPI)
  • Máster en Ingeniería Industrial (electrónico) - (MII-N)
  • Máster en Ingeniería Industrial (electrotécnico) - (MII-E)
  • Máster en Ingeniería Industrial (emprendimiento) - (MII-P)
  • Máster en Ingeniería Industrial (mecánico) - (MII-M)
  • Máster en Ingeniería Industrial (organización) - (MII-O)