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Employment sub-centres and the choice of mode of travel to work in the Dublin region
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Date Issued
March 2007
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27T16:06:20Z September 2007
Abstract
Travel-to-work mode choice patterns are analysed for a number of key employment sub-centres in the Dublin region. Geographical Information System (GIS) visualisations and regression analysis are used to identify a small number of employment sub-centres using a large sample of travel-to-work data from the 2002 Census of Population, modified with travel-specific data by the Dublin Transportation Office. The journey to work is then analysed across these employment sub-centres in the context of a travel mode choice model. The estimation results illustrate the varying effects that travel attributes such as travel time and travel cost have on the choice of mode of travel across employment destinations highlighting the role of trip destination as a main driver of travel behaviour in the Dublin region.
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Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin; School of Economics
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research working paper series
WP07/02
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Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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