The Center analyzed the relationship between public transit availability and employment in the entry-level job hubs. Using a Poisson model for the Youngstown origin-destination matrix, we found that a 10-minute decrease in rush-hour travel times by public transit is expected to increase employment by almost 7%. This means that 224 more residents of each low-income census tract will have access to the entry-level job hubs in Youngstown. As transit agencies are experiencing major disruptions to normal operating procedures because of the COVID-19 pandemic, our findings show that without access to public transportation many people lose prospective employment
Public transit is a critical part of the economic and social fabric of metropolitan areas. Nearly ...
This report will examine how job access is distributed for low income people of different races in t...
How important are public transit systems, such as fixed-route bus lines, to workers and businesses? ...
The Center analyzed the relationship between public transit availability and employment in the entry...
This project examines if public transit generates spillovers on private employment and if population...
The impact of public transit on employment status of individuals is analyzed. The role of public tra...
An essential function of public transit is to connect low-wage earners to their jobs or potential em...
Analyzes data on metropolitan areas' transit systems, including access, rush hour service, and perce...
In many areas in the United States, low-income jobs have followed patterns of suburbanization, with ...
In many areas in the United States, low-income jobs have followed patterns of suburbanization, with ...
The absence of effective access to opportunities and services is a key contributor to poor socio-eco...
Public transportation systems are essential components of urban infrastructure, providing connectivi...
This thesis will study how transportation systems facilitate commuting, affect labour market outcome...
This is the second and final phase of our investigation into the reverse-commute challenges facing l...
Thesis (M.C.P. and S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning...
Public transit is a critical part of the economic and social fabric of metropolitan areas. Nearly ...
This report will examine how job access is distributed for low income people of different races in t...
How important are public transit systems, such as fixed-route bus lines, to workers and businesses? ...
The Center analyzed the relationship between public transit availability and employment in the entry...
This project examines if public transit generates spillovers on private employment and if population...
The impact of public transit on employment status of individuals is analyzed. The role of public tra...
An essential function of public transit is to connect low-wage earners to their jobs or potential em...
Analyzes data on metropolitan areas' transit systems, including access, rush hour service, and perce...
In many areas in the United States, low-income jobs have followed patterns of suburbanization, with ...
In many areas in the United States, low-income jobs have followed patterns of suburbanization, with ...
The absence of effective access to opportunities and services is a key contributor to poor socio-eco...
Public transportation systems are essential components of urban infrastructure, providing connectivi...
This thesis will study how transportation systems facilitate commuting, affect labour market outcome...
This is the second and final phase of our investigation into the reverse-commute challenges facing l...
Thesis (M.C.P. and S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning...
Public transit is a critical part of the economic and social fabric of metropolitan areas. Nearly ...
This report will examine how job access is distributed for low income people of different races in t...
How important are public transit systems, such as fixed-route bus lines, to workers and businesses? ...