Spatial biases in residential mobility: Implications for travel behaviour research

Volume: 18, Pages: 15 - 28
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Transport researchers conceptualise residential mobility as a BE intervention because there is the potential for residents to be exposed to a different urban form following relocation. Residential mobility studies therefore overcome the weaknesses of cross-sectional studies in establishing causal links between urban form and travel behaviour. However, what if residential mobility is spatially biased (e.g. a move characterised by a shorter...
Paper Details
Title
Spatial biases in residential mobility: Implications for travel behaviour research
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
18
Pages
15 - 28
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