This paper attempts to address the empirical short-comings of traditional urban models and to build on an emerging litterature in transportation planning which examines the impact of social or non-economic variables on travel behavior. The paper addresses variations in travel mode and time to work by sex and attempts to link those variations to economic variables at the household level, as do traditional models. The analyses show, however, that men and women have differences in travel patterns which cannot be explained by traditional economic variables. In two major U.S. metropolitan areas, Dallas-Ft. Worth and Houston, Texas, household income could not explain differences between the sexes in transit of carpool usage or in travel time to w...
Commuting is becoming more and more important in every day life in the world of complex labour marke...
Gender is both an archetypal and adaptive dimension of the urban condition and, thus, remains a key ...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. We assess the role of...
This paper attempts to address the empirical short-comings of traditional urban models and to build ...
AbstractThis study provides a descriptive analysis of the relationship between mobility and gender t...
International audienceGender is commonly identified as a key explanatory factor for travel behaviour...
There are many signs indicating that the mobility of women has significantly changed in the last dec...
In the United States as in many nations, there are often differences between the travel patterns of ...
Prior literature analyzing gender differences in commuting has reported that men commute longer dist...
This thesis is concerned with a narrow rather than broad view of travel patterns. The work was under...
When a couple moves, the woman is often placed at a disadvantage. Moves are more often motivated by ...
Transportation literature suggests that men and women differ in their commuting patterns and in thei...
With a focus on individual motorists in car-owning households in Germany, this analysis econometrica...
Gender is both an archetypal and adaptive dimension of the urban condition and thus remains a key mo...
The average U.S. male historically commutes further and longer than his female counterpart. Yet pivo...
Commuting is becoming more and more important in every day life in the world of complex labour marke...
Gender is both an archetypal and adaptive dimension of the urban condition and, thus, remains a key ...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. We assess the role of...
This paper attempts to address the empirical short-comings of traditional urban models and to build ...
AbstractThis study provides a descriptive analysis of the relationship between mobility and gender t...
International audienceGender is commonly identified as a key explanatory factor for travel behaviour...
There are many signs indicating that the mobility of women has significantly changed in the last dec...
In the United States as in many nations, there are often differences between the travel patterns of ...
Prior literature analyzing gender differences in commuting has reported that men commute longer dist...
This thesis is concerned with a narrow rather than broad view of travel patterns. The work was under...
When a couple moves, the woman is often placed at a disadvantage. Moves are more often motivated by ...
Transportation literature suggests that men and women differ in their commuting patterns and in thei...
With a focus on individual motorists in car-owning households in Germany, this analysis econometrica...
Gender is both an archetypal and adaptive dimension of the urban condition and thus remains a key mo...
The average U.S. male historically commutes further and longer than his female counterpart. Yet pivo...
Commuting is becoming more and more important in every day life in the world of complex labour marke...
Gender is both an archetypal and adaptive dimension of the urban condition and, thus, remains a key ...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. We assess the role of...