The relationship between vehicle ownership and quality of life for low income households
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Herrem, Shiloh
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Transportation difficulties are consistently cited by low-income
individuals as an obstacle to achieving financial sustainability
(Anderson & Van Hoy, 2006; Brabo, Kilde, Pesek-Herriges, Quinn,
& Sanderud-Nordquist, 2003; Fletcher, Garasky, Jensen, & Nielsen,
2010; Garasky, Fletcher, & Jensen, 2006; Lichtenwalter, Koeske, &
Sales, 2006). This non-random pilot study investigated whether reliable,
private vehicle ownership improved the quality of life for low-income
households by surveying participants of a program in West Central
Wisconsin that assists low-income individuals with purchasing reliable
vehicles. It was hypothesized that reliable, private vehicle ownership
would improve the quality of life for low-income households. Survey
data was analyzed using frequencies. Results indicate quality of life
was improved by owning a reliable vehicle. Future research would
benefit from a larger sample that generalizes based on immediate
environment, takes into account the psychological effects of barriers
on quality of life, and utilizes qualitative and/or longitudinal studies