This chapter gives an overview of the current debates on residential self-selection and presents a related research agenda. Here, we define residential self-selection as “the tendency of people to choose residential locations based on their travel abilities, needs and preferences.” Debates relate to theory/causalities (including the role of attitudes), research methods, empirical findings (including the magnitude of the importance of residential self-selection for the influence of the built environment on travel behavior and the dominance of OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries), and the implications for planning. The main contribution is in translating the current debates into a research agenda. Challengi...
The debate on residential self-selection (RSS) in the travel field seeks to answer the question of w...
Fourteenth International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research, Windsor, United Kingdom, 15-20 Jul...
This paper examines if residential self-selection can be observed in the population of the Greater D...
This chapter gives an overview of the current debates on residential self-selection and presents a r...
Most Western national governments aim to influence individual travel patterns – at least to some deg...
In studies of the effect of built environment on travel behaviour, residential self-selection is an ...
In studies of the effect of built environment on travel behaviour, residential self-selection is an ...
Residential self-selection (RSS) is the theoretical mechanism that explains that the impact of the b...
Despite a large body of research suggesting that the built environment influences individual travel ...
Despite a large body of research suggesting that the built environment influences individual travel ...
This paper introduces the topic of residential self-selection, the topic for this issue of the Journ...
Residential self-selection is a well-recognized potential bias in estimating the true effects of the...
Numerous studies have found that suburban residents drive more and walk less than residents in tradi...
In the last decade the importance of attitude-related residential self-selection has frequently been...
While numerous studies have investigated influences of built environment characteristics on travel b...
The debate on residential self-selection (RSS) in the travel field seeks to answer the question of w...
Fourteenth International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research, Windsor, United Kingdom, 15-20 Jul...
This paper examines if residential self-selection can be observed in the population of the Greater D...
This chapter gives an overview of the current debates on residential self-selection and presents a r...
Most Western national governments aim to influence individual travel patterns – at least to some deg...
In studies of the effect of built environment on travel behaviour, residential self-selection is an ...
In studies of the effect of built environment on travel behaviour, residential self-selection is an ...
Residential self-selection (RSS) is the theoretical mechanism that explains that the impact of the b...
Despite a large body of research suggesting that the built environment influences individual travel ...
Despite a large body of research suggesting that the built environment influences individual travel ...
This paper introduces the topic of residential self-selection, the topic for this issue of the Journ...
Residential self-selection is a well-recognized potential bias in estimating the true effects of the...
Numerous studies have found that suburban residents drive more and walk less than residents in tradi...
In the last decade the importance of attitude-related residential self-selection has frequently been...
While numerous studies have investigated influences of built environment characteristics on travel b...
The debate on residential self-selection (RSS) in the travel field seeks to answer the question of w...
Fourteenth International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research, Windsor, United Kingdom, 15-20 Jul...
This paper examines if residential self-selection can be observed in the population of the Greater D...