Immigrants make up a significant population in many countries; in some countries as many as 30% of the population was born overseas. An increasing number of studies have found …
Most transportation research in the United States uses cross-sectional,“snapshot” data to understand levels of car access. Might this cross-sectional approach mask considerable …
Introduction Transportation plays an important role in the social connectedness and quality of life among older adults (Black et al., 2015). Despite the increasing number of culturally …
P Zhu, S Zhao, Y Jiang - Transport Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
This research is one of the few studies to investigate the mutual impact between residential segregation and the commuting outcomes of minority groups in the context of a developing …
G Tal, S Handy - Transport Policy, 2010 - Elsevier
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationships between travel behavior and immigrant status. The National Household Travel Survey (NHTS) allows us to explore the …
This study focuses on two central Scandinavian cities–Copenhagen and Stockholm–that are generally thought to be culturally close but have deviated with respect to cycling policies and …
The COVID-19 pandemic has exerted unprecedented impacts on travel behaviors because of people's increased health precautions and the presence of various COVID-19 …
Immigrants are more likely to travel by carpool than the US-born. Strong ethnic ties within immigrant communities may contribute to immigrants' propensity to carpool, enabling …
PS Bose - Journal of Transport Geography, 2014 - Elsevier
This paper explores the idea of mobility for recent refugees who have resettled in a non- traditional immigrant destination in the northeastern US It is based on a multi-year qualitative …