E Blumenberg, G Pierce - Journal of the American Planning …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Problem, research strategy, and findings: We evaluate the role of transportation in improving the employment outcomes of participants in the Moving to Opportunity (MTO) for Fair …
Studies that model the effects of land use on commuting generally use a trip-based approach or a more aggregated individual-based approach: ie commuting is conceptualized …
MJ Smart, NJ Klein - Housing Policy Debate, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
In recent years, researchers and advocates have turned their attention to the trade-offs between housing affordability and transportation expenses. They argue that were families to …
M Turcotte - Canadian Social Trends, 2011 - academia.edu
For many workers, commuting to work is routine and causes little concern. Others, however, consider it a waste of time and a source of stress and frustration. This is especially true for …
Extreme commuting has been increasing since at least 1990. Extreme commuters are defined as workers who travel 90 minutes or more to work, one-way-a definition based on …
M Zhang, S He, P Zhao - Journal of Transport Geography, 2018 - Elsevier
Promoting social equality in transport has become a key concern in building inclusive cities. Inequities in the burden of commuting have attracted increasing attention from researchers …
Abstract With 8.76 million residents in 2011, the population of Southern Ontario's Greater Golden Horseshoe (GGH) has grown dramatically over the past decades, driven by net …
Travel times to work from the 2000 Census show an increase in average commuting times that is difficult to reconcile with the viewpoint expressed in earlier literature that …
Contains a study of commuting patterns and trends in the United States from three main perspectives: the worker boom, the suburban commuting boom, and the private-vehicle …