Self‐Selection: A Key to a Better Understanding of Location Choices, Travel Behaviour and Transport Externalities?
<title>Abstract</title> In the last decade the importance of attitude‐related residential self‐selection has frequently been recognized. In addition people can theoretically self‐select them with respect to other location choices, such as job locations, with respect to travel behaviour, or with respect to the exposure to transport externalities such as noise and congestion. In this paper, we argue that insights into self‐selection processes might significantly improve our knowledge on location choices, travel behaviour and transport externalities. We elaborate on options for self‐selection and briefly formulate methodologies for research into self‐selection.
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2009
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Authors: | Wee, Bert van |
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Transport Reviews. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 0144-1647. - Vol. 29.2009, 3, p. 279-292
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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