Over nine million Australians travel to work each week, commuting by car, bus, train, tram, bicycle, ferry or foot. These days, more than ever before, employees are commuting for longer, in traffic that is more congested, to reach workplaces that are further away. Using data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey, Michael Flood and Claire Barbato explore patterns of commuting among adult Australians in paid work. A summary is available online
This paper seeks to contribute to transport policy debates by examining trends in the modes of trans...
There have been a number of recent studies examining journey to work patterns in Melbourne based on ...
Objective: To identify predictors for initiating and maintaining active commuting (AC) to work follo...
Commuting is the manifestation of spatial imbalance between the location of jobs and housing. This i...
This study is the first of its kind to explore the relationship between commuting behavior and emplo...
Since the start of 2020, we have seen major changes in the way communities operate. Mobility behavio...
Long-distance commuting between place of residence and place of work has been on the rise ...
For a long time, the Australian economy has been reliant on workers who travel long distances to wor...
Journey to Work (JTW) describes the transportation mode used by an individual to travel from home to...
This report analyses the way residents of Australia's seven capital cities (the six state capitals p...
Historically, people have left rural centres seeking a better lifestyle and improved employment oppo...
The need to recognise and account for the influence of working from home on commuting activity has n...
Work/life balance continues to be an issue for many people with only three-out-of-ten people (3.4 mi...
This paper seeks to contribute to a reconsideration of Australian urban transport policy by presenti...
This monograph provides a comprehensive analysis of data on commuter patterns, the location of emplo...
This paper seeks to contribute to transport policy debates by examining trends in the modes of trans...
There have been a number of recent studies examining journey to work patterns in Melbourne based on ...
Objective: To identify predictors for initiating and maintaining active commuting (AC) to work follo...
Commuting is the manifestation of spatial imbalance between the location of jobs and housing. This i...
This study is the first of its kind to explore the relationship between commuting behavior and emplo...
Since the start of 2020, we have seen major changes in the way communities operate. Mobility behavio...
Long-distance commuting between place of residence and place of work has been on the rise ...
For a long time, the Australian economy has been reliant on workers who travel long distances to wor...
Journey to Work (JTW) describes the transportation mode used by an individual to travel from home to...
This report analyses the way residents of Australia's seven capital cities (the six state capitals p...
Historically, people have left rural centres seeking a better lifestyle and improved employment oppo...
The need to recognise and account for the influence of working from home on commuting activity has n...
Work/life balance continues to be an issue for many people with only three-out-of-ten people (3.4 mi...
This paper seeks to contribute to a reconsideration of Australian urban transport policy by presenti...
This monograph provides a comprehensive analysis of data on commuter patterns, the location of emplo...
This paper seeks to contribute to transport policy debates by examining trends in the modes of trans...
There have been a number of recent studies examining journey to work patterns in Melbourne based on ...
Objective: To identify predictors for initiating and maintaining active commuting (AC) to work follo...