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Geographic mobility of recent immigrants and urban transit demand in the U.S.: New evidence and planning implications
(Elsevier, 2019-02)
Residential mobility rates in the U.S. have been in steady decline. Most notably, between 2005 and 2013, one-year intercity migration rate for immigrants has decreased by 0.7 percentage-points, compared to a 0.2 percentage-point ...
The effect of parenthood on travel behavior: Evidence from the California household travel survey
(Elsevier, 2019-02)
Literature suggests that young children have a significant influence on activity patterns and timeuse of adult men and women in dual-earner households. The resultant impact on travel behavior,
however, remains largely ...
The geography of medical travel in India: differences across states, and the urban-rural divide
(Applied Geography, 2019)
There is a large body of literature exploring spatial disparity in access to healthcare services, and the resultant geographic inequality in the demand for medical travel. We are, however, unaware of any such study conducted ...
Exploring the role of urban green spaces in ‘smartening’ cities in India
(Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 2019)
This paper explores the conceptualization of Urban Green Space (UGS) within India’s urban planning process. In doing so, the context of the Smart Cities Mission (SCM), which is a flagship programme for urban transformation ...