Despite the size and growth of the immigrant population in the U.S., only a handful of scholars have studied the travel behavior of immigrants and its impact on our nation’s roads, highways, and transit systems. Yet immigration has affected and will continue to affect our transportation infrastructure significantly. In particular, the data suggest that immigration has contributed to increased travel across all transportation modes, the growth in transit commuters, and a shift in the demographic composition of transit riders. These trends have implications for congestion, the future of transit ridership, and opportunities to better address the travel needs of immigrants
Public transit is immensely important among recent immigrants for enabling daily travel and activity...
Pedestrians and cyclists are a vulnerable group of road users. Immigrants are disproportionally repr...
Migration, emigration and immigration are processes directly related to transport and have a signifi...
Residential mobility rates in the U.S. have been in steady decline. Most notably, between 2005 and 2...
A significant increase in immigrant populations in the United States poses vari-ous social and econo...
This research examines the significant effects of immigration on transit use. Drawing on data from t...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationships between travel behavior and immigrant stat...
This research examines the significant effects of immigration on transit use. Drawing on data from t...
016496682017Final, 9/15-12/16PDFTech ReportCA17-2941;METRANS Project 15-1565A0533 TO 015ImmigrantsMo...
California is the destination for over one-quarter of immigrants tothe United States, and immigrants...
Although a significant fraction of public transit riders in the United States are immigrants, relati...
While much of the scholarly literature on immigrants’ travel focuses on transit use, the newest arri...
Although a significant fraction of public transit riders in the United States are immigrants, relati...
Both the interests of nation states to manage migration and the behavior of migrants during their in...
The United States is in a significant period of change. The significant growth in travel that the US...
Public transit is immensely important among recent immigrants for enabling daily travel and activity...
Pedestrians and cyclists are a vulnerable group of road users. Immigrants are disproportionally repr...
Migration, emigration and immigration are processes directly related to transport and have a signifi...
Residential mobility rates in the U.S. have been in steady decline. Most notably, between 2005 and 2...
A significant increase in immigrant populations in the United States poses vari-ous social and econo...
This research examines the significant effects of immigration on transit use. Drawing on data from t...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationships between travel behavior and immigrant stat...
This research examines the significant effects of immigration on transit use. Drawing on data from t...
016496682017Final, 9/15-12/16PDFTech ReportCA17-2941;METRANS Project 15-1565A0533 TO 015ImmigrantsMo...
California is the destination for over one-quarter of immigrants tothe United States, and immigrants...
Although a significant fraction of public transit riders in the United States are immigrants, relati...
While much of the scholarly literature on immigrants’ travel focuses on transit use, the newest arri...
Although a significant fraction of public transit riders in the United States are immigrants, relati...
Both the interests of nation states to manage migration and the behavior of migrants during their in...
The United States is in a significant period of change. The significant growth in travel that the US...
Public transit is immensely important among recent immigrants for enabling daily travel and activity...
Pedestrians and cyclists are a vulnerable group of road users. Immigrants are disproportionally repr...
Migration, emigration and immigration are processes directly related to transport and have a signifi...