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Ethnic group 1 Ethnische Gruppe 1 Nachbarschaft 1 Neighbourhood 1 Netherlands 1 Niederlande 1 Residential location 1 Segregation 1 Social and Behavioral Sciences 1 Time use 1 Wohnstandort 1 activity and travel patterns 1 activity scheduling 1 activity- and travel patterns 1 inter-ethnic contact 1 multilevel analysis 1 neighbourhood effects 1 residential segregation 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Bolt, Gideon 1 Dijst, Martin J. 1 Heringa, Aafke 1 Kempen, Ronald van 1 Lee, Ming S. 1 McNally, Michael G. 1
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Institute for Transportation Studies (ITS), University of California-Berkeley 1
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Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie : TESG 1 University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1
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Individual activity patterns and the meaning of residential environments for inter-ethnic contact
Heringa, Aafke; Bolt, Gideon; Dijst, Martin J.; Kempen, … - In: Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie : TESG 105 (2014) 1, pp. 64-78
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On the Structure of Weekly Activity/Travel Patterns
Lee, Ming S.; McNally, Michael G. - Institute for Transportation Studies (ITS), University … - 2003
Understanding the process of activity scheduling is a critical prerequisite to an understanding changes in travel behavior. To examine this process, a web-based activity survey program, REACT!, was developed to collect household activity scheduling data. REACT! is unique in that it records the...
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