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determined by GIS techniques using data from the year 2001. This has allowed visualization of commuting patterns in the Moscow … and perspectives of the proposed innovative analysis techniques of commuting patterns are discussed. …
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determined by GIS techniques using data from the year 2001. This has allowed visualization of commuting patterns in the Moscow … and perspectives of the proposed innovative analysis techniques of commuting patterns are discussed. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011486618
. Disamenities from freeways, versus their commuting benefits, likely played a significant role in the decentralization of U …
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urban planning. Commonly, the delineation of functional regions is based on commuting flows from the municipalities in the … municipality is the largest one, and if this share exceeds a certain threshold value. However, commuting flows in the opposite … direction are not considered. The method presented here delineates city regions on the base of bidirectional commuting flows …
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This paper analyzes the urban impacts of hybrid WFH in the simplest possible model, relying on Leontief utility and production functions and other simplifying assumptions. The analysis shows that introduction of WFH raises both the wage and land consumption of households while shrinking the size...
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introduction of a commuter train on a pre-existing railroad in Sweden, considerably decreasing commuting times by public transit …
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whether the commute has a positive effect on worker’s absenteeism. Our estimates for Germany indicate that commuting distance …
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study of commuting behavior. This is illustrated by showing that introduction of a spatial element into the standard model … decentralized employment the spatial search model predicts excess commuting. Search theory also suggests that regression towards the …
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workers distributed between them. We introduce commuting costs and search-matching frictions to deal with the spatial mismatch …
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these factors, differences in commuting distance plays the most important role. In France, though, longer commuting …
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