Research into the relationships between commuting and other activities has been hampered by the lack of suitably comprehensive datasets. This paper identifies a possible source of detailed information for such studies, the American Time Use Survey (ATUS). This paper surveys approaches used by researchers to analyze commuting in the ATUS and outlines a method of measuring commuting in a clear and consistent way. This analysis details the advantages of this method over other approaches. Commuting measured in the ATUS using this methodology is shown to be consistent with commuting measures in other large, nationally representative studies. The proposed methodology makes possible a range of analyses exploiting the unique information in the ATU...
This book presents findings based on the American Time Use Survey. This new data set allows the cont...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. November 2014. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: David Levinso...
In earlier decades, a number of authors have been looking at how commuters value the usefulness of t...
Research into the relationships between commuting and other activities has been hampered by the lack...
Agreement funding for this research. Abstract: The American Time Use Survey (ATUS) allows researcher...
The American Time Use Survey (ATUS) provides extensive information on how Americans spend their time...
In this paper, we analyze the commuting behavior of workers in the United States, with a focus on th...
Daily commuting of workers is a complex phenomenon that has long attracted research attention and, d...
Background: The 2003 Bureau of Labor Statistics American Time Use Survey (ATUS) contains 438 distinc...
This dissertation uses applied microeconometrics to examine the economics of time allocation and hum...
Background: The 2003 Bureau of Labor Statistics American Time Use Survey (ATUS) contains 438 distinc...
BACKGROUND: Active commuting may make an important contribution to population health. Accurate measu...
This paper presents a detailed exploratory analysis of joint activity participation characteristics ...
Time use surveys often are carried out to identify, classify and quantify social behaviour of people...
For decades, transportation researchers have used survey data to understand the factors that affect ...
This book presents findings based on the American Time Use Survey. This new data set allows the cont...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. November 2014. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: David Levinso...
In earlier decades, a number of authors have been looking at how commuters value the usefulness of t...
Research into the relationships between commuting and other activities has been hampered by the lack...
Agreement funding for this research. Abstract: The American Time Use Survey (ATUS) allows researcher...
The American Time Use Survey (ATUS) provides extensive information on how Americans spend their time...
In this paper, we analyze the commuting behavior of workers in the United States, with a focus on th...
Daily commuting of workers is a complex phenomenon that has long attracted research attention and, d...
Background: The 2003 Bureau of Labor Statistics American Time Use Survey (ATUS) contains 438 distinc...
This dissertation uses applied microeconometrics to examine the economics of time allocation and hum...
Background: The 2003 Bureau of Labor Statistics American Time Use Survey (ATUS) contains 438 distinc...
BACKGROUND: Active commuting may make an important contribution to population health. Accurate measu...
This paper presents a detailed exploratory analysis of joint activity participation characteristics ...
Time use surveys often are carried out to identify, classify and quantify social behaviour of people...
For decades, transportation researchers have used survey data to understand the factors that affect ...
This book presents findings based on the American Time Use Survey. This new data set allows the cont...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. November 2014. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: David Levinso...
In earlier decades, a number of authors have been looking at how commuters value the usefulness of t...