The effect of neighbourhood characteristics, accessibility, home–work location, and demographics on commuting distances

K Manaugh, LF Miranda-Moreno, AM El-Geneidy - Transportation, 2010 - Springer
The goal of this paper is to better understand home-to-work travel distances throughout the
Montréal Metropolitan region. A simultaneous equation modelling analysis is carried out to …

Why do they live so far from work? Determinants of long-distance commuting in California

SK Mitra, JDM Saphores - Journal of transport geography, 2019 - Elsevier
The determinants of long-distance commuting (trips longer than 50 miles one-way) in the US
appear to be poorly understood even though long-distance commuting likely has substantial …

Travel from home: an economic geography of commuting distances in Montreal

R Shearmur - Urban Geography, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
The question of how home and workplace are linked through commuting is at the heart of
much recent work on metropolitan areas. However, the emphasis tends to be either on …

Exploring urban commuting imbalance by jobs and gender

C Kim, S Sang, Y Chun, W Lee - Applied Geography, 2012 - Elsevier
Previous findings support that distance matters for job access. Typically, long distances act
negatively on job access either due to the lack of information about the opportunities or the …

An LA story: The impact of housing costs on commuting

MR Islam, JDM Saphores - Journal of Transport Geography, 2022 - Elsevier
The empirical impact of housing costs on commuting is still relatively poorly understood. This
impact is especially salient in California given the state's notoriously high housing costs …

Relationship between spatial proximity and travel-to-work distance: the effect of the compact city

K Boussauw, T Neutens, F Witlox - Regional studies, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract B oussauw K., N eutens T. and W itlox F. Relationship between spatial proximity
and travel-to-work distance: the effect of the compact city, Regional Studies. In this paper, an …

Accessibility and the journey to work through the lens of equity

B Cui, G Boisjoly, A El-Geneidy, D Levinson - Journal of Transport …, 2019 - Elsevier
Inequality in transport provision is an area of growing concern among transport
professionals, as it results in low-income individuals travelling at lower speeds while …

Examining commuting patterns: results from a journey-to-work model disaggregated by gender and occupation

S Sang, M O'Kelly, MP Kwan - Urban studies, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Typically, the high level of aggregation in conventional analysis of urban commuting may
obscure meaningful differences among groups of commuters. This paper disaggregates US …

Empirical evaluation of alternative model specifications to predict commuting flows

I Thorsen, JP Gitlesen - Journal of Regional Science, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
This study is devoted to empirical and modeling aspects on how characteristics of spatial
structure influence commuting flows. Within a doubly‐constrained framework, results from a …

Determinants of normal and extreme commute distance in a sprawled midsize Canadian city: evidence from Windsor, Canada

H Maoh, Z Tang - Journal of Transport Geography, 2012 - Elsevier
This paper investigates the significant factors that explain the traveled distance of normal
and extreme commuters in Windsor, Canada. Multivariate regression analysis is applied to a …