Partners discussed the common methodology that will guide Activity 1.1, combining three complementary approaches: statistical analysis, worker questionnaires, and participatory mapping with local stakeholders. Together, these methods will help us build a comprehensive picture of commuting patterns, identify mobility barriers, and co-design practical solutions tailored to each pilot territory.
An important milestone now lies ahead: partners will complete the first phase of the work by preparing the territorial analysis covering the employment and territorial context of their pilot areas. This evidence-based foundation will support the next steps of stakeholder engagement, participatory workshops, and the development of governance solutions based on the Mobility-As-A-Right approach.
Step by step, we are creating the knowledge base that will help reduce mobility poverty and make access to work more sustainable, inclusive, and equitable across Central Europe.
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