A framework to include socio-demographic characteristics in potential job accessibility levels in low-car and car-free development areas in the Netherlands

Car-free development has become popular in recent years due to concerns regarding transport-related health issues in urban areas as well as a growing trend toward sustainability and environmentally friendly living. Although car-free development is regarded as progress to promote active transport modes and healthier cities, the accessibility impacts for its residents remain unclear. To address this knowledge gap, this paper proposes a job accessibility assessment framework that integrates individual and household socio-demographic characteristics into a job accessibility assessment, making it p... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Meester, Rutger
Ulak, Baran
Geurs, Karst T.
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Verlag/Hrsg.: World Transit Research
Schlagwörter: Car-free development / utility-based job accessibility / latent-class logit model / socio-demographic factors / potential job accessibility / place - europe / place - urban / planning - surveys / planning - methods / policy - environment / policy - sustainable / ridership - behaviour / ridership - commuting / ridership - perceptions
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