ABSTRACT

This chapter explores the patterns of time use and immobility behaviours in Bandung city, the second biggest metropolitan area in Indonesia. A three-week time-use and activity diary is used. The day-to-day variations in time use allocation across different socio-demographic groups are examined. The results show different distinct weekday and weekend patterns and mobile and immobile days’ patterns of respondents’ time use distribution. The results show a strong tendency of social exclusion resulting from transport poverty.