This paper introduces a novel approach to the analysis of travel to work flows by combining separate geodemographic classifications of origins and destinations. A new classification of workplace areas is used in combination with an established official classification of residential areas. The approach is demonstrated using an empirical analysis of 26 million commuting flows in England and Wales, measured between the smallest residential and workplace areas in the 2011 census. The analysis demonstrates potential insights to be gained by this approach, revealing clear patterns in the structure of travel to work flows between geodemographic clusters. Our broad approach is not limited to use in specific countries and has potential application f...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
During the past decade, the growing significance of EU migrants in Britain has attracted considerabl...
This paper aims to contribute to the area of geodemographic research through the development of a ne...
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...
AbstractThe daily trip to work is ubiquitous, yet its characteristics differ widely from person to p...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchThe paper uses the origin–destination commute data published from the 1991 and ...
This paper exploits some latest advances in structural equation modelling (SEM) and latent class ana...
Migration is becoming a significant population distribution factor for changes in population numbers...
Despite the inclusion of some non-Census variables, the traditional proprietary geodemographic class...
This paper describes the context for an interest in travel-to-work patterns by those concerned with ...
analysis of journey to work patterns in human geography-by Kevin O’Connor The analysis of journey to...
Geodemographic classifications are used to understand social phenomena. Within the private sector, f...
Information about internal migration in England may come from decennial censuses, surveys or populat...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
During the past decade, the growing significance of EU migrants in Britain has attracted considerabl...
This paper aims to contribute to the area of geodemographic research through the development of a ne...
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...
AbstractThe daily trip to work is ubiquitous, yet its characteristics differ widely from person to p...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchThe paper uses the origin–destination commute data published from the 1991 and ...
This paper exploits some latest advances in structural equation modelling (SEM) and latent class ana...
Migration is becoming a significant population distribution factor for changes in population numbers...
Despite the inclusion of some non-Census variables, the traditional proprietary geodemographic class...
This paper describes the context for an interest in travel-to-work patterns by those concerned with ...
analysis of journey to work patterns in human geography-by Kevin O’Connor The analysis of journey to...
Geodemographic classifications are used to understand social phenomena. Within the private sector, f...
Information about internal migration in England may come from decennial censuses, surveys or populat...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
During the past decade, the growing significance of EU migrants in Britain has attracted considerabl...