The Travel Behavior of Home-based TeleworkersUniversity of Michigan., 2002 |
Contents
TELEWORKING AND TRAVEL BEHAVIOR | 13 |
Policy Issues | 18 |
Motivations of Teleworking | 23 |
Copyright | |
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2-tailed aggregated travel behavior analysis annual vehicle miles annual VMT area type average CALTRANS Chapter CMSA commute travel commuting distances conventional workers daily travel behavior daily trips effects employment density factors Figure Frequency Distribution higher Home-based business Conventional home-based business workers home-based teleworkers household members Household Type household vehicle count household VMT impacts of teleworking increase Individual/Household Characteristics information technologies logistic regression metropolitan Mokhtarian Nilles non-teleworking day Non-workers NPTS overall pairwise deletion pay-to-park at workplace peak hours Pearson Correlation percent confidence level population density potential reduce relationship residential location sample second city significant spatial Table Telew orker teleworkers and non-teleworkers teleworkers on teleworking teleworkers tend teleworking adoption teleworking arrangement teleworking day teleworking frequency temporal patterns Transportation Demand Management transportation impacts travel distance travel patterns trip chain trip numbers Trip Purposes urban urban sprawl vehicle miles traveled VEHMILE worker count worker groups YEARMILE