This paper examines the factors determining car ownership for households living in rural and urban areas. A dynamic car ownership model is estimated using a pseudo-panel approach, based on data from Family Expenditure Surveys in the UK for 1982 to 1995. The results show that rural households' car ownership is far less sensitive to motoring costs than that of their urban counterparts. The implication of these results is that general increases in the costs of car transport would pose a considerable economic burden for rural households, and that other area-specific transport measures may be more suitable, particularly from an equity point of view
Abstract: This paper examines the determinants of household car ownership in Ireland, using longitud...
This study compares global and local analyses of non-car commuting modes and the probability of incr...
Car ownership is growing very rapidly in China; whilst this is a reflection of sustained economic gr...
This paper examines the determinants of household car ownership in Ireland, using longitudinal data ...
This paper examines how real estate ownership, increasing real estate values and the falling interes...
It is widely believed that area-based deprivation indices that include the car ownership census vari...
Many studies in the transport demand literature have shown that income is an important factor in det...
For economic and environmental policy formulation and with the effort of creating less car dependent...
This paper reports on a project funded by the Volvo Research Foundations. It is international in nat...
AbstractWe are interested in this paper to the longitudinal analysis of car ownership (number of car...
The decision to own a car usually results from a mix of changes in socio-economics, residential loca...
The decision to own a car usually results from a mix of changes in socio-economics, residential loca...
This study presents global and local models explaining household car ownership elasticity in England...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
Towards future innovative transport: visions, trends and methods 43rd European Transport Conference,...
Abstract: This paper examines the determinants of household car ownership in Ireland, using longitud...
This study compares global and local analyses of non-car commuting modes and the probability of incr...
Car ownership is growing very rapidly in China; whilst this is a reflection of sustained economic gr...
This paper examines the determinants of household car ownership in Ireland, using longitudinal data ...
This paper examines how real estate ownership, increasing real estate values and the falling interes...
It is widely believed that area-based deprivation indices that include the car ownership census vari...
Many studies in the transport demand literature have shown that income is an important factor in det...
For economic and environmental policy formulation and with the effort of creating less car dependent...
This paper reports on a project funded by the Volvo Research Foundations. It is international in nat...
AbstractWe are interested in this paper to the longitudinal analysis of car ownership (number of car...
The decision to own a car usually results from a mix of changes in socio-economics, residential loca...
The decision to own a car usually results from a mix of changes in socio-economics, residential loca...
This study presents global and local models explaining household car ownership elasticity in England...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
Towards future innovative transport: visions, trends and methods 43rd European Transport Conference,...
Abstract: This paper examines the determinants of household car ownership in Ireland, using longitud...
This study compares global and local analyses of non-car commuting modes and the probability of incr...
Car ownership is growing very rapidly in China; whilst this is a reflection of sustained economic gr...