An individual-level mixed longitudinal data set with three separate cohorts representing three generations in U.S. society is used to examine how car ownership trends have changed among young adults (18 to 24 years of age) over a 40-year period, from the mid-1960s to the mid-2000s. A multilevel, mixed model for binary car-ownership outcomes was estimated by using maximum likelihood. After controlling for factors relating to sociodemographics, personal life, location, and labor market, individuals in the past generation considered (who were young adults in the late 1990s and early 2000s) were found to be significantly more likely to enter the car market at an earlier age. In contrast to earlier generations, by the time individuals ...
This study examined the differences in the probability of licensed drivers purchasing a new light-du...
Previous research on car ownership has described ownership using a combination of socio-economic fac...
Access to cars and transit can influence individuals’ ability to reach opportunities such as jobs, h...
There are longstanding debates about the differences between generations. This includes claims that ...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
Researchers and policymakers often attempt to forecast trends in automobile ownership. But to unders...
This research investigates the car ownership of young households in the central Puget Sound region a...
Recent trends in the United States suggest a movement toward saturation of vehicle ownership. This p...
The PhD study presented in this thesis sets out to address the question: How and why does household ...
Most American households rely on vehicles for access to employment and other opportunities, but thei...
This study examined the differences in the probability of licensed drivers purchasing a new light-d...
The average age of vehicles in the US has increased by more than 40 percent since the early 1960s. O...
The stagnation of car demand had been observed in many countries. A similar phenomenon had emerged i...
This paper studies the relationship between consumer incomes and ages of the durable goods consumed....
Young people in the 2000s traveled fewer miles, owned fewer vehicles, and were less likely to hold a...
This study examined the differences in the probability of licensed drivers purchasing a new light-du...
Previous research on car ownership has described ownership using a combination of socio-economic fac...
Access to cars and transit can influence individuals’ ability to reach opportunities such as jobs, h...
There are longstanding debates about the differences between generations. This includes claims that ...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
Researchers and policymakers often attempt to forecast trends in automobile ownership. But to unders...
This research investigates the car ownership of young households in the central Puget Sound region a...
Recent trends in the United States suggest a movement toward saturation of vehicle ownership. This p...
The PhD study presented in this thesis sets out to address the question: How and why does household ...
Most American households rely on vehicles for access to employment and other opportunities, but thei...
This study examined the differences in the probability of licensed drivers purchasing a new light-d...
The average age of vehicles in the US has increased by more than 40 percent since the early 1960s. O...
The stagnation of car demand had been observed in many countries. A similar phenomenon had emerged i...
This paper studies the relationship between consumer incomes and ages of the durable goods consumed....
Young people in the 2000s traveled fewer miles, owned fewer vehicles, and were less likely to hold a...
This study examined the differences in the probability of licensed drivers purchasing a new light-du...
Previous research on car ownership has described ownership using a combination of socio-economic fac...
Access to cars and transit can influence individuals’ ability to reach opportunities such as jobs, h...