Inequality in leisure mobility: An analysis of activity space segregation spectra in the Stockholm conurbation
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Leisure mobility forms an important part of people’s spatial activity and mobility spectrum. This study aims to
analyse the inequality dimensions of spatial mobility of individuals who seek to move to recreational and leisure
destinations (often ‘green’ and ‘blue’) on designated days. The study traces – through the use of spatially
dependent multilevel models – the mobility patterns of people from the greater Stockholm area, using individual
pseudonymised mobile phone data and other publicly accessible data. We find significant socio-demographic
inequalities in the observed residents’ spatial leisure choices, where less affluent groups display especially low
variation in mobility when comparing between weekdays, weekends, vacation season and work-periods.