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This working paper explores how working from home (e.g. telework) may or may not have changed daily travel--both how and why you go places. This is of particular importance in light of mandated work from home events such as the COVID-19 pandemic. While total driving and vehicle-miles-traveled...
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The pandemic due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) by its nature has affected all aspects of life. The impact on transportation sector has been investigated immediately as it played an important role in sustaining crucial functions. There are yet many unknowns regarding the future. This...
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The COVID-19 pandemic that began in the last quarter of 2019 seriously impacted the transportation industry. Countries around the world adopted various restrictions and policies to prevent the spread of the pandemic, which resulted in a sharp drop in the demand for transportation of goods. In...
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This study investigates whether airline firm characteristics moderate the negative impact of rising COVID-19 confirmed cases on airlines’ stock. 87 listed airlines in 44 countries during 2020 are examined with a panel regression. The findings indicate that airline firm size and the number of...
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transport sector. These impacts consisted of two types - firstly, the number of connections was reduced due to a drop in … transport demand, and secondly, it was necessary to comply with hygiene measures on the part of carriers and passengers. The … the so-called first wave of the pandemic in the Czech Republic in relation to public transport and its organization. The …
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The aim of the paper is to assess changes in mobility in public transport in Poland, as a consequence of the … negative but insignificant relationship between human mobility changes in public transport and the number of new confirmed … voivodeships. As far as the relationship between changes in mobility in public transport and the stringency of Polish government …
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Using longitudinal data on the location of mobile devices, we provide new evidence on the evolution of onsite work (OSW) over the course of the pandemic and its aftermath. We start with a large sample of individuals who, based on their mobile device activity, had a job at which they worked...
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Due to the suspension of in-person classes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, students at universities with earlier spring breaks traveled and returned to campus while those with later spring breaks largely did not. We use variation in academic calendars to study how travel affected the...
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