California is the destination for over one-quarter of immigrants to the United States, and immigrants now make up over one-quarter of the state's population. To ensure that transportation systems and services adequately meet the needs of recent immigrants, planners need a firm understanding of the travel behavior of immigrant groups. This paper reports on key findings from a three-phased study:(1)analysisofdataoncommutetravelofCaliforniaimmigrants from the 1980, 1990, and 2000 Censuses; (2) focus groups with recent Mexican immigrants on their transportation experiences and needs in six California regions; and (3) interviews with community-based organizations in nine California regions on the transportation needs and wants of Mexican immigra...
Latin American immigrants will continue to make up a large share of transit ridership, bicycling and...
Despite the size and growth of the immigrant population in the U.S., only a handful of scholars have...
In collaboration with its regional and citizen planning partners, the California Department of Trans...
California is the destination for over one-quarter of immigrants tothe United States, and immigrants...
The purpose of this study was to conduct exploratory research on the transportation needs of Mexican...
California is in the midst of a demographic transformation. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, nearl...
This research examines the significant effects of immigration on transit use. Drawing on data from t...
This research examines the significant effects of immigration on transit use. Drawing on data from t...
This paper will focus on the Mexico-origin component of the California immigrant population. Drawing...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationships between travel behavior and immigrant stat...
PDFTech ReportMTI Project 1202Public transitBicyclingTransportation disadvantaged personsTransit rid...
In this project we sought to explore the day-to-day experiences of undocumented Mexican immigrants l...
Using the U.S. Census Bureau's County-to-County Migration\ud File and Public Use Microdata Sample Fi...
016496682017Final, 9/15-12/16PDFTech ReportCA17-2941;METRANS Project 15-1565A0533 TO 015ImmigrantsMo...
A significant increase in immigrant populations in the United States poses vari-ous social and econo...
Latin American immigrants will continue to make up a large share of transit ridership, bicycling and...
Despite the size and growth of the immigrant population in the U.S., only a handful of scholars have...
In collaboration with its regional and citizen planning partners, the California Department of Trans...
California is the destination for over one-quarter of immigrants tothe United States, and immigrants...
The purpose of this study was to conduct exploratory research on the transportation needs of Mexican...
California is in the midst of a demographic transformation. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, nearl...
This research examines the significant effects of immigration on transit use. Drawing on data from t...
This research examines the significant effects of immigration on transit use. Drawing on data from t...
This paper will focus on the Mexico-origin component of the California immigrant population. Drawing...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationships between travel behavior and immigrant stat...
PDFTech ReportMTI Project 1202Public transitBicyclingTransportation disadvantaged personsTransit rid...
In this project we sought to explore the day-to-day experiences of undocumented Mexican immigrants l...
Using the U.S. Census Bureau's County-to-County Migration\ud File and Public Use Microdata Sample Fi...
016496682017Final, 9/15-12/16PDFTech ReportCA17-2941;METRANS Project 15-1565A0533 TO 015ImmigrantsMo...
A significant increase in immigrant populations in the United States poses vari-ous social and econo...
Latin American immigrants will continue to make up a large share of transit ridership, bicycling and...
Despite the size and growth of the immigrant population in the U.S., only a handful of scholars have...
In collaboration with its regional and citizen planning partners, the California Department of Trans...