ABSTRACTThis study explores the automobility behavior of millennials (those born between 1980 and 2000) and older adults (65 years and older) and the factors that influence their automobility behavior using cross-sectional data from Hamilton, Ontario. This study focuses specifically on how automobility behavior of millennials and older adults is shaped by their socio-demographic characteristics, living arrangements, attitudes, and preferences toward transportation modes and residential location characteristics. Results from the binomial and ordinal logistic regressions suggest that depending on whether a millennial or older adult lives alone, with a partner, or in an apartment, their automobility behavior differs. The study also finds that ...
There are longstanding debates about the differences between generations. This includes claims that ...
Copyright © 2012 Elisabeth Zeitler et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
Previous studies mostly indicate that young adults travel less by car compared to their older counte...
The concept of aging-in-place has gained growing popularity in public policy. Integrating a planning...
Young adults (“millennials”, or members of “Generation Y”) are increasingly reported to have differe...
As older adults become a larger portion of the U.S. population, new research examines the changing t...
A majority of North Americans hopes to grow old in the suburbs. This aspiration depends upon their a...
Recent research has highlighted significant modifications in travel demand, suggesting a “VMT Peak”,...
PDFTech ReportMobilityYoung adultsMode choiceRoute choiceTravel behaviorTravel patternsActivity choi...
Millennials, born between 1985 and 2000, are portrayed as a generation of liberal urbanists in mains...
Many older adults would like to age in place. Expectations can be important and valid predictors of ...
A recent explosion of research on the travel behaviour of the millennial generation has found that c...
Driving rates decline with age as vision, health, and cognitive ability cause some older adults to g...
Millennials tend to use a variety of travel modes more often than older birth cohorts. Two potential...
There are longstanding debates about the differences between generations. This includes claims that ...
Copyright © 2012 Elisabeth Zeitler et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
Previous studies mostly indicate that young adults travel less by car compared to their older counte...
The concept of aging-in-place has gained growing popularity in public policy. Integrating a planning...
Young adults (“millennials”, or members of “Generation Y”) are increasingly reported to have differe...
As older adults become a larger portion of the U.S. population, new research examines the changing t...
A majority of North Americans hopes to grow old in the suburbs. This aspiration depends upon their a...
Recent research has highlighted significant modifications in travel demand, suggesting a “VMT Peak”,...
PDFTech ReportMobilityYoung adultsMode choiceRoute choiceTravel behaviorTravel patternsActivity choi...
Millennials, born between 1985 and 2000, are portrayed as a generation of liberal urbanists in mains...
Many older adults would like to age in place. Expectations can be important and valid predictors of ...
A recent explosion of research on the travel behaviour of the millennial generation has found that c...
Driving rates decline with age as vision, health, and cognitive ability cause some older adults to g...
Millennials tend to use a variety of travel modes more often than older birth cohorts. Two potential...
There are longstanding debates about the differences between generations. This includes claims that ...
Copyright © 2012 Elisabeth Zeitler et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...