The changing nature of the commute, Inequalities in commuting practices, Urban form and transport systems and the commuting experience
Changing Patterns of Commuting
About this issue
Issue number
Volume 45 – Number 4
Summary
The ten papers in the issue cover three continents and seven countries representing a true diversity of settings. Each paper offers new insights into how commuting journeys vary across space and how this is influenced by spatial development and economic, technological and cultural change. All the papers give consideration to how commuting is changing in the setting examined, whether explicitly by analysing longitudinal data or implicitly by interpreting their results in relation to historical developments.
Contents
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Changing Patterns of Commuting
KIRON CHATTERJEE and BEN CLARK -
Categorizing Urban Form for the Largest Metro Regions in the U.S. Using the Excessive Commuting Framework
D. SCHLEITH, M.J. WIDENER, C. KIM and M.W. HORNER -
The Role of Subcentres for Commuting and Non-Work Travel Distances and Modes in the Copenhagen Metropolitan Region
THOMAS A. SICK NIELSEN -
Commuting Contrasts in Post-Industrial England: Mobility in the World’s First Urban Industrial City Regions
MIKE COOMBES -
Commuting between Rural and Urban Areas: Evidence from India
AJAY SHARMA -
Spatial Assessment of Commuting Patterns in India’s National Capital Region
MANISHA JAIN and ROBERT HECHT -
Socio-Spatial Variations in Commuting Patterns in Suburban Beijing
WEI ZHENG, CECILIA WONG and MIAO QIAO -
Women’s Changing Commutes: The Work Trips of Single Mothers in the New York Region, 2000–2010
MONIKA MACIEJEWSKA, SARA MCLAFFERTY and VALERIE PRESTON -
Low-Income Workers, Residential Location, and the Changing Commute in the United States
EVELYN BLUMENBERG and HANNAH KING -
Teleworking: Decreasing Mobility or Increasing Tolerance of Commuting Distances?
EMMANUEL RAVALET and PATRICK RÉRAT -
Commutes and Co-Workers: Complicating Individual Journeys through Workplace Relations
ANNA PLYUSHTEVA - Publication Reviews