0079465451335015https://doi.org/10.21949/14045641997PDFTech ReportLow income groupsTravel surveysCommutingVehicle occupancyVehicle miles of travelWalkingCenter for Transportation AnalysisMurakami, ElaineYoung. JenniferNTL-PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION-Social ImpactsNTL-PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLES-PedestriansNTL-ECONOMICS AND FINANCE-Economic ImpactsNTL-PLANNING AND POLICY-SurveysUS Transportation CollectionPersons in households with low incomes are much less likely to have a vehicle, largely in part because a greater proportion of their income is spent on shelter and food. About a quarter (26%) of low income households do not have a car, compared to 4% of other households These low income households often are without regular telephone service because i...
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This report documents the travel behavior and transportation fuel use of minority and poor household...
University Transportation Centers Program2001PDFTech ReportGiuliano, GenevieveHu, Hsi-HwaLee, Kyoung...
This paper addresses conflicting views about how owning or not owning a car affects disadvantage for...
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Transportation difficulties are consistently cited by low-income individuals as an obstacle to achi...
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Empirical studies have shown that welfare recipients who own cars have a high probability of moving ...
Lower household income is one of the strongest predictors of poor health. In this viewpoint, we expl...
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