Low-wage workers have a pressing need for adequate and affordable transportation services. However, the growing polycentricity of North American metropolises means transit providers face the difficult task of serving ever more dispersed employment centers. Deciding where limited project resources would provide the most benefit for disadvantaged populations should be a concern for transit planners and elected officials. The purpose of this research is to determine where low-wage employment zones are, where different types of low-wage jobs concentrate, and determine if job type and location have an effect on transit ridership for low-wage workers. We use a previously proposed method to identify low-wage employment zones in the Greater Toronto...
This study looks at questions of regional transit job accessibility in an urban area making signific...
Accessibility, or the ease of reaching destinations, is increasingly being used and examined in both...
Research has shown a lot of promise that ridesharing services could be contributing to more- equitab...
This project is presented in two parts as independent, yet related, articles. Part 1 is Towards equ...
Research related to the spatial mismatch hypothesis has demonstrated that the decentralization of jo...
The location of transit infrastructure distributes publicly-funded benefits to residents throughout ...
Public transportation systems generate economic benefits that can potentially reduce social disparit...
While national aggregate statistics suggest employer-based transit subsidies may be inaccessible to ...
Public transportation agencies are faced with the difficult task of providing adequate service durin...
This study evaluates the impact of the Hiawatha light rail line on job accessibility for the economi...
Inequality in transport provision is an area of growing concern among transport professionals, as it...
Millions of Canadians rely on public transportation to conduct daily activities and participate in t...
Millions of Canadians rely on public transportation to conduct daily activities and participate in t...
Accessibility and equality evaluations have been primarily focused on residential location. However,...
Increasing public transit ridership is a goal for most transit agencies and plays a central role in ...
This study looks at questions of regional transit job accessibility in an urban area making signific...
Accessibility, or the ease of reaching destinations, is increasingly being used and examined in both...
Research has shown a lot of promise that ridesharing services could be contributing to more- equitab...
This project is presented in two parts as independent, yet related, articles. Part 1 is Towards equ...
Research related to the spatial mismatch hypothesis has demonstrated that the decentralization of jo...
The location of transit infrastructure distributes publicly-funded benefits to residents throughout ...
Public transportation systems generate economic benefits that can potentially reduce social disparit...
While national aggregate statistics suggest employer-based transit subsidies may be inaccessible to ...
Public transportation agencies are faced with the difficult task of providing adequate service durin...
This study evaluates the impact of the Hiawatha light rail line on job accessibility for the economi...
Inequality in transport provision is an area of growing concern among transport professionals, as it...
Millions of Canadians rely on public transportation to conduct daily activities and participate in t...
Millions of Canadians rely on public transportation to conduct daily activities and participate in t...
Accessibility and equality evaluations have been primarily focused on residential location. However,...
Increasing public transit ridership is a goal for most transit agencies and plays a central role in ...
This study looks at questions of regional transit job accessibility in an urban area making signific...
Accessibility, or the ease of reaching destinations, is increasingly being used and examined in both...
Research has shown a lot of promise that ridesharing services could be contributing to more- equitab...