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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Commute distance and jobs-housing fit

E Blumenberg, F Siddiq - Transportation, 2023 - Springer
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the affordable housing crisis is forcing households to seek
lower cost housing in the outer reaches of major metropolitan areas, helping to explain …

Urban commuting–A threat to the work-family balance?

JM Denstadli, TE Julsrud, P Christiansen - Journal of Transport Geography, 2017 - Elsevier
Commuting distances in most western countries are increasing–employed people travel
further and use more time to get to work (Frändberg and Vilhelmson, 2011, Lyons and …

The commuting behavior of workers in the United States: differences between the employed and the self-employed

JI Gimenez-Nadal, JA Molina, J Velilla - Journal of transport geography, 2018 - Elsevier
In this paper, we analyze the commuting behavior of workers in the United States, with a
focus on the differences between employees and the self-employed. Using the American …

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 …

Examining the impacts of the great recession on the commuting dynamics and jobs-housing balance of public and private sector workers

K Kim, MW Horner - Journal of Transport Geography, 2021 - Elsevier
Research examining commuting-related phenomena remains a key area of geographical
research. And although substantial research has attempted to explore the relationships …

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 …

The stops made by commuters: evidence from the 2009 US National Household Travel Survey

R Wang - Journal of Transport Geography, 2015 - Elsevier
Trip chaining, especially during peak-hour commute trips, is an important aspect of travel
behavior that impacts the private and social costs and benefits of urban passenger travel …

An examination of the jobs-housing balance of different categories of workers across 26 metropolitan regions

D Schleith, M Widener, C Kim - Journal of Transport Geography, 2016 - Elsevier
The urban form has been examined through jobs-housing balance and excess commuting
studies for over 30 years. Many of these studies have found new and useful ways to …