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The effect of location, mobility and socio-demographic factors on task and time allocation of households
Objective environmental exposures correlate differently with recreational and transportation walking: A cross-sectional national study in the Netherlands
Age as effect modifier of the associations between the physical environment and adults' neighborhood walking in the Netherlands
Street view environments are associated with the walking duration of pedestrians: The case of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Changes in neighborhood physical and social environments matter for change in mental health: Longitudinal evidence from Dutch panel data
Travel behavior changes due to life events: Longitudinal evidence from Dutch couple households
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Assessing runners' exposure to natural and built environments in the Netherlands: A descriptive assessment based on GPS tracking
Working from 9 to 6? An analysis of in-home and out-of-home working schedules
Longitudinal changes in transport-related and recreational walking: The role of life events
What is 'neighborhood walkability'? How the built environment differently correlates with walking for different purposes and with walking on weekdays and weekends