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Commuting costs and the residential mobility of job changers
In traffic and transport research, attention is given to the relevance of location patterns of activities to moving behaviour, the inverse causality being mostly left out of account. This paper considers what influence (changes in) travel costs have on moving behaviour and residential choice. The analysis has been carried out for employed people who change jobs. The residential choice has been split into a marginal probability of moving and a conditional destination choice. Both choices appear to be influenced significantly by travel‐cost variables.
Commuting costs and the residential mobility of job changers
In traffic and transport research, attention is given to the relevance of location patterns of activities to moving behaviour, the inverse causality being mostly left out of account. This paper considers what influence (changes in) travel costs have on moving behaviour and residential choice. The analysis has been carried out for employed people who change jobs. The residential choice has been split into a marginal probability of moving and a conditional destination choice. Both choices appear to be influenced significantly by travel‐cost variables.
Commuting costs and the residential mobility of job changers
Verster, A. C. P. (author)
Transportation Planning and Technology ; 10 ; 193-207
1985-12-01
15 pages
Article (Journal)
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Unknown
Transport improvements, commuting costs and residential location
TIBKAT | 1973
|Arno van der Vlist, Residential Mobility and Commuting
Online Contents | 2002
|Arno van der Vlist, Residential Mobility and Commuting
British Library Online Contents | 2002
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