While numerous studies have investigated influences of built environment characteristics on travel behavior, many scholars are concerned about the confounding effect of residential self-selection. This paper argues that the existence of transport-attitude-based residential self-selection hardly represents any threat to the validity of the basic knowledge on how residential location within urban contexts influences travel behavior. The causal mechanisms by which residential location influences travel behavior exist regardless of whether or not transport-related residential self-selection occurs. Moreover, the cases presented in this paper suggest that residential self-selection based on attitudes to travel is unlikely to represent any great ...
This chapter gives an overview of the current debates on residential self-selection and presents a r...
Residential self-selection (RSS) is the theoretical mechanism that explains that the impact of the b...
A large number of studies have investigated the association between the built environment and travel...
JTLU vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 57-79 (2014)While numerous studies have investigated influences of built env...
Despite a large body of research suggesting that the built environment influences individual travel ...
Despite a large body of research suggesting that the built environment influences individual travel ...
For many years, researchers have struggled to separate the effects of personal tastes—including resi...
In studies of the effect of built environment on travel behaviour, residential self-selection is an ...
In studies of the effect of built environment on travel behaviour, residential self-selection is an ...
Residential self-selection is a well-recognized potential bias in estimating the true effects of the...
Numerous studies have found that suburban residents drive more and walk less than residents in tradi...
The common understanding of “residential self-selection” generally found in research on the effects ...
Abstract: The common understanding of “residential self-selection ” generally found in research on ...
Most Western national governments aim to influence individual travel patterns – at least to some deg...
Numerous studies have found that suburban residents drive more and walk less than residents in tradi...
This chapter gives an overview of the current debates on residential self-selection and presents a r...
Residential self-selection (RSS) is the theoretical mechanism that explains that the impact of the b...
A large number of studies have investigated the association between the built environment and travel...
JTLU vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 57-79 (2014)While numerous studies have investigated influences of built env...
Despite a large body of research suggesting that the built environment influences individual travel ...
Despite a large body of research suggesting that the built environment influences individual travel ...
For many years, researchers have struggled to separate the effects of personal tastes—including resi...
In studies of the effect of built environment on travel behaviour, residential self-selection is an ...
In studies of the effect of built environment on travel behaviour, residential self-selection is an ...
Residential self-selection is a well-recognized potential bias in estimating the true effects of the...
Numerous studies have found that suburban residents drive more and walk less than residents in tradi...
The common understanding of “residential self-selection” generally found in research on the effects ...
Abstract: The common understanding of “residential self-selection ” generally found in research on ...
Most Western national governments aim to influence individual travel patterns – at least to some deg...
Numerous studies have found that suburban residents drive more and walk less than residents in tradi...
This chapter gives an overview of the current debates on residential self-selection and presents a r...
Residential self-selection (RSS) is the theoretical mechanism that explains that the impact of the b...
A large number of studies have investigated the association between the built environment and travel...