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Commute mode share and access to jobs across US metropolitan areas
Hao Wu, David Levinson,
Andrew Owen
Center for Transportation Studies
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Keyphrases
US Metropolitan Areas
100%
Commuting Mode
100%
Mode Share
100%
Transit Accessibility
85%
Transit Modes
85%
Mode Choice
28%
Adjusted R2
28%
Accessibility Evaluation
14%
New York City
14%
Network Development
14%
Group Level
14%
Geographical Differences
14%
Land Development
14%
Automobile
14%
Large Population
14%
Explanatory Variables
14%
Model Fitting
14%
Logistic Model
14%
Catchment Area
14%
Block Group
14%
Isochrones
14%
Transport Network
14%
Potential Accessibility
14%
Computer Science
Policy Implication
100%
Explanatory Variable
100%
Land Development
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Metropolitan Area
100%
Land Development
50%
New York
50%
Catchment Area
50%