This studyutilized the mobile signaling data to conductthe impact analysis of jobs-housing spatial mismatch on commuting behavior, with eight typical employment centers of three categories selected as the research subjects. Based on the analysis of the characteristics and indictors including commuting distance, accessibilities from cumulative opportunity model etc., this study demonstrates that (a) cumulative percentage of short commuting distance (e.g., less than 3 km) reflects the jobs-housing spatial match between employment centers and their peripheral areas; and (b) combining the indicators of employed population and area covered within a certain space-time range among indictors of accessibility, it is possible to identify the degree o...
015162642013Final ReportPDFTech Report49111-05-23Travel patternsDistanceCommutingRegression analysis...
In the mega-cities of developing countries, access to workplaces has become increasingly difficult d...
Studies have found that spatial mismatch is a universal phenomenon, although both their substantive ...
This studyutilized the mobile signaling data to conductthe impact analysis of jobs-housing spatial m...
In much of studies on spatial mismatch between residential and employer locations, job accessibility...
This empirical study examines the impact of the jobs-housing balance on individual commuting time in...
There are debates about whether job-housing balance and short commuting distances could be achieved ...
The spatial separation between residences and workplaces of citizens is a challenge encountered by m...
Urban spatial structure reflects the organization of urban land use and is closely related to the tr...
Our existing knowledge of the links between urban growth and commuting patterns are dominated by cas...
The spatial mismatch literature has historically been US.-centric. This paper offers a theory of how...
Our existing knowledge of the links between urban growth and commuting patterns are dominated by cas...
Shanghai has experienced a rapid process of urbanization and urban expansion, which increases travel...
Based on the 2008 Xi'an city-wide household travel survey data, this manuscript investigates th...
Understanding commuting patterns has been a classic research topic in the fields of geography, trans...
015162642013Final ReportPDFTech Report49111-05-23Travel patternsDistanceCommutingRegression analysis...
In the mega-cities of developing countries, access to workplaces has become increasingly difficult d...
Studies have found that spatial mismatch is a universal phenomenon, although both their substantive ...
This studyutilized the mobile signaling data to conductthe impact analysis of jobs-housing spatial m...
In much of studies on spatial mismatch between residential and employer locations, job accessibility...
This empirical study examines the impact of the jobs-housing balance on individual commuting time in...
There are debates about whether job-housing balance and short commuting distances could be achieved ...
The spatial separation between residences and workplaces of citizens is a challenge encountered by m...
Urban spatial structure reflects the organization of urban land use and is closely related to the tr...
Our existing knowledge of the links between urban growth and commuting patterns are dominated by cas...
The spatial mismatch literature has historically been US.-centric. This paper offers a theory of how...
Our existing knowledge of the links between urban growth and commuting patterns are dominated by cas...
Shanghai has experienced a rapid process of urbanization and urban expansion, which increases travel...
Based on the 2008 Xi'an city-wide household travel survey data, this manuscript investigates th...
Understanding commuting patterns has been a classic research topic in the fields of geography, trans...
015162642013Final ReportPDFTech Report49111-05-23Travel patternsDistanceCommutingRegression analysis...
In the mega-cities of developing countries, access to workplaces has become increasingly difficult d...
Studies have found that spatial mismatch is a universal phenomenon, although both their substantive ...