The impact of the residential built environment on work at home adoption frequency: An example from Northern California
Year of publication: |
2011
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Authors: | Mokhtarian, Patricia Lyon ; Tang, Wei (Laura) ; Handy, Susan L. |
Published in: |
The Journal of Transport and Land Use. - Center for Transportation Studies. - Vol. 4.2011, 3, p. 3-22
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Publisher: |
Center for Transportation Studies |
Subject: | Work at home | telecommuting | teleworking | multinomial logit | residential location | built environment |
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