This monograph provides a comprehensive analysis of data on commuter patterns, the location of employment, and the composition and skills of the labour force. It describes the remarkable changes in the urban economy and associated spatial structures that have occurred over the decade of restructuring since 1981 and their effects on urban travel patterns. Its relevance to current policy debates on land use and transport is invaluable
This paper employs the Labour Market Accounts framework to explore how employment growth and commuti...
Changes in commuting dynamics are explored for a large geographical region using journey-to-work (JT...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
This paper seeks to contribute to transport policy debates by examining trends in the modes of trans...
To understand the impacts of current policies and to guide planning for future infrastructure and se...
To understand the impacts of current policies and to guide planning for future infrastructure and se...
This paper seeks to contribute to a reconsideration of Australian urban transport policy by presenti...
This report analyses the way residents of Australia's seven capital cities (the six state capitals p...
There have been a number of recent studies examining journey to work patterns in Melbourne based on ...
It has been argued that declining housing affordability in Australia’s major cities has led to the e...
There are many differences between the cities and their counterparts for the motivations and the tra...
The aim of this paper is to identify trends and issues in residential and household patterns, primar...
Using journey to work (JTW) data derived from the 1996 and 2006 censuses, this paper explores change...
The Centre for Western Sydney\u27s first platform paper, titled Work, Places and People in...
Journey to Work (JTW) describes the transportation mode used by an individual to travel from home to...
This paper employs the Labour Market Accounts framework to explore how employment growth and commuti...
Changes in commuting dynamics are explored for a large geographical region using journey-to-work (JT...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
This paper seeks to contribute to transport policy debates by examining trends in the modes of trans...
To understand the impacts of current policies and to guide planning for future infrastructure and se...
To understand the impacts of current policies and to guide planning for future infrastructure and se...
This paper seeks to contribute to a reconsideration of Australian urban transport policy by presenti...
This report analyses the way residents of Australia's seven capital cities (the six state capitals p...
There have been a number of recent studies examining journey to work patterns in Melbourne based on ...
It has been argued that declining housing affordability in Australia’s major cities has led to the e...
There are many differences between the cities and their counterparts for the motivations and the tra...
The aim of this paper is to identify trends and issues in residential and household patterns, primar...
Using journey to work (JTW) data derived from the 1996 and 2006 censuses, this paper explores change...
The Centre for Western Sydney\u27s first platform paper, titled Work, Places and People in...
Journey to Work (JTW) describes the transportation mode used by an individual to travel from home to...
This paper employs the Labour Market Accounts framework to explore how employment growth and commuti...
Changes in commuting dynamics are explored for a large geographical region using journey-to-work (JT...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...