This report will be of interest to individuals who manage public transportation operations or who manage human resources in transit systems. The report examines how part-time labor has affected the cost and performance of transit systems over the past 25 years and considers how part-time labor can be meaningfully incorporated into the workforce of transit systems
Increasing public transit ridership is a goal for most transit agencies and plays a central role in ...
Part-time workers receive considerably lower hourly earnings than do fulltime workers. Using Current...
This paper uses individual worker and municipal information to examine privatization's influence on ...
Federal Transit Administration 50th Anniversaryhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15265651985PDFTech ReportGiu...
003342811981Final Report July 1978-December 1980PDFTech ReportUMTA-MA-06-0054-79-2, IIBus transitFar...
US Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15265571981PDFTech ReportChomitz, Kenneth M.Lav...
This report assesses the transit industry\u27s workforce needs and prospects for the coming decades....
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Luxembourg, Office for Off...
Planners and planning scholars have debated the effects of public transit on changes in various empl...
Part-time employment is a formalized work arrangement where an employee works fewer hours than what ...
This report compares time use patterns of those who do and do not use public transit in the American...
Transit agencies periodically assign each of their drivers with a shift describing when and for how...
Public transportation agencies are faced with the difficult task of providing adequate service durin...
Public transit ridership offers valuable opportunities for modest amounts of daily physical activity...
After a half-century of increasing public ownership and rising costs, public transit agencies in the...
Increasing public transit ridership is a goal for most transit agencies and plays a central role in ...
Part-time workers receive considerably lower hourly earnings than do fulltime workers. Using Current...
This paper uses individual worker and municipal information to examine privatization's influence on ...
Federal Transit Administration 50th Anniversaryhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15265651985PDFTech ReportGiu...
003342811981Final Report July 1978-December 1980PDFTech ReportUMTA-MA-06-0054-79-2, IIBus transitFar...
US Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15265571981PDFTech ReportChomitz, Kenneth M.Lav...
This report assesses the transit industry\u27s workforce needs and prospects for the coming decades....
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Luxembourg, Office for Off...
Planners and planning scholars have debated the effects of public transit on changes in various empl...
Part-time employment is a formalized work arrangement where an employee works fewer hours than what ...
This report compares time use patterns of those who do and do not use public transit in the American...
Transit agencies periodically assign each of their drivers with a shift describing when and for how...
Public transportation agencies are faced with the difficult task of providing adequate service durin...
Public transit ridership offers valuable opportunities for modest amounts of daily physical activity...
After a half-century of increasing public ownership and rising costs, public transit agencies in the...
Increasing public transit ridership is a goal for most transit agencies and plays a central role in ...
Part-time workers receive considerably lower hourly earnings than do fulltime workers. Using Current...
This paper uses individual worker and municipal information to examine privatization's influence on ...