This study examines life cycle travel patterns of outbound Australian travelers according to both gender and the purpose of travel. It finds that gender is a major influence on travel demand. Life cycle travel patterns for men and women vary considerably according to the purpose of travel. All age-related travel functions were unimodal (one mode or peak), except for travel for holiday purposes, which had two peaks. It was found that men tended to travel more often than women for business and work-related travel, but women traveled more often for leisure purposes, including travel to visit friends and relatives. Gender differences in the peak age for travel only existed in business and work-related travel, with travel for women tending to pe...
In recognition of the principle that quantitative methods have a role to play in gender-related stud...
Studies of urban travel – where people travel to, how they get there, for what purpose and for how l...
Previous research on gender and mobility has pointed to differences between male and female travel p...
This study examines life cycle travel patterns of outbound Australian travelers according to both ge...
By describing and discussing Australian data on outbound travel, this paper investigates the bimodal...
This study seeks to examine differences in travel preference, travel intention and destination choic...
This study seeks to examine differences in travel preference, travel intention and destination choic...
AbstractThis study provides a descriptive analysis of the relationship between mobility and gender t...
This paper studies changes in travel mode specific trip rates after life course (and accessibility) ...
This study seeks to examine differences in travel preference, travel intention and destination choic...
This thesis is concerned with a narrow rather than broad view of travel patterns. The work was under...
There is lack of literature on international comparison of gender differences in the use of active t...
Many of those involved in marketing and studying tourist behaviour behave as if this realm of social...
Links between gender, activity/travel patterns and the life course have become a significant subject...
By describing and discussing Australian data on outbound tourism, this paper investigates the bimoda...
In recognition of the principle that quantitative methods have a role to play in gender-related stud...
Studies of urban travel – where people travel to, how they get there, for what purpose and for how l...
Previous research on gender and mobility has pointed to differences between male and female travel p...
This study examines life cycle travel patterns of outbound Australian travelers according to both ge...
By describing and discussing Australian data on outbound travel, this paper investigates the bimodal...
This study seeks to examine differences in travel preference, travel intention and destination choic...
This study seeks to examine differences in travel preference, travel intention and destination choic...
AbstractThis study provides a descriptive analysis of the relationship between mobility and gender t...
This paper studies changes in travel mode specific trip rates after life course (and accessibility) ...
This study seeks to examine differences in travel preference, travel intention and destination choic...
This thesis is concerned with a narrow rather than broad view of travel patterns. The work was under...
There is lack of literature on international comparison of gender differences in the use of active t...
Many of those involved in marketing and studying tourist behaviour behave as if this realm of social...
Links between gender, activity/travel patterns and the life course have become a significant subject...
By describing and discussing Australian data on outbound tourism, this paper investigates the bimoda...
In recognition of the principle that quantitative methods have a role to play in gender-related stud...
Studies of urban travel – where people travel to, how they get there, for what purpose and for how l...
Previous research on gender and mobility has pointed to differences between male and female travel p...