This paper aims to contribute to the area of geodemographic research through the development of a new and novel flow-based classification of commuting for England and Wales. In doing so, it applies an approach to the analysis of commuting in which origindestination flow-data, collected as part of the 2011 census of England and Wales, are segmented into groups based on shared similarities across multiple demographic and socioeconomic attributes. K-means clustering was applied to 49 flow-based commuter variables for 513,892 interactions that captured 18.4 million of the 26.5 million workers recorded as part of the 2011 census of England and Wales. The final classification resulted in an upper-tier of nine ‘Supergroups’ which were subsequently...
Objectives: Increasing walking and cycling, and reducing motorised transport, are health and environ...
Geodemographics conventionally refers to the classification of geographical areas based on the socio...
This paper argues that there may be considerable advantages to including indicators within geodemogr...
This paper aims to contribute to the area of geodemographic research through the development of a ne...
This paper aims to contribute to the area of geodemographic research through the development of a ne...
This paper aims to contribute to the area of geodemographic research through the development of a ne...
This paper introduces a novel approach to the analysis of travel to work flows by combining separate...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchThe paper uses the origin–destination commute data published from the 1991 and ...
The availability of representative and disaggregate interaction data allows for a new range of “real...
This paper presents an initial classification of Middle-layer Super Output Areas (MSOAs) in England ...
Migration is becoming a significant population distribution factor for changes in population numbers...
Migration is becoming a significant population distribution factor for changes in population numbers...
In this chapter, aggregate and micro data from the 2011 Census are used in conjunction with comparab...
Geodemographic classifications are used to understand social phenomena. Within the private sector, f...
This paper exploits some latest advances in structural equation modelling (SEM) and latent class ana...
Objectives: Increasing walking and cycling, and reducing motorised transport, are health and environ...
Geodemographics conventionally refers to the classification of geographical areas based on the socio...
This paper argues that there may be considerable advantages to including indicators within geodemogr...
This paper aims to contribute to the area of geodemographic research through the development of a ne...
This paper aims to contribute to the area of geodemographic research through the development of a ne...
This paper aims to contribute to the area of geodemographic research through the development of a ne...
This paper introduces a novel approach to the analysis of travel to work flows by combining separate...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchThe paper uses the origin–destination commute data published from the 1991 and ...
The availability of representative and disaggregate interaction data allows for a new range of “real...
This paper presents an initial classification of Middle-layer Super Output Areas (MSOAs) in England ...
Migration is becoming a significant population distribution factor for changes in population numbers...
Migration is becoming a significant population distribution factor for changes in population numbers...
In this chapter, aggregate and micro data from the 2011 Census are used in conjunction with comparab...
Geodemographic classifications are used to understand social phenomena. Within the private sector, f...
This paper exploits some latest advances in structural equation modelling (SEM) and latent class ana...
Objectives: Increasing walking and cycling, and reducing motorised transport, are health and environ...
Geodemographics conventionally refers to the classification of geographical areas based on the socio...
This paper argues that there may be considerable advantages to including indicators within geodemogr...