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Assessing travel time performance of multimodal transportation systems using fuzzy-analytic hierarchy process: A case study of Bhopal City. [PDF]
Tanwar R, Agarwal PK.
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ABSTRACT Despite the increasing popularity of gig work, often performed via online marketplaces and platforms, relatively little is known about how such work experiences may influence jobseekers’ future career trajectories. We explore the potential employment signals associated with gig work histories to gain some preliminary understanding of the ...
Fei Song+2 more
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New approaches and performance analysis of on-demand delivery systems using buses. [PDF]
Gao G, Huang Z, Zheng P.
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A Unique Metro Choice Behaviour of Suburban Rail Passengers in India. [PDF]
Selvakumar M, Ramulu DS, Sankar K.
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Abstract This study investigates the application and implications of the use of a multilingual picture book app in Swedish preschools, focusing on children's engagement and educators' roles in supporting multilingual development. Employing semi‐structured interviews and video observations, this study reveals the app's potential in reinforcing ...
Malin Nilsen
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Carsharing operation optimization with the comprehensive consideration of economic and social benefits. [PDF]
Zhong Y, Luo Q, Gao T, Long Y, Liu L.
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Abstract Aims We explored healthcare professionals' perceptions and understandings of the factors and considerations underlying inequities in technology access in children and young people (CYP) with type 1 diabetes. Methods We interviewed (n = 29) healthcare professionals working in paediatric diabetes in England recruited from (n = 15) purposively ...
Rachel Dlugatch+5 more
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New York State Climate Impacts Assessment Chapter 09: Transportation. [PDF]
Macdonald A+8 more
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Assessing the benefits of education in early childhood: Evidence from a Pre‐K lottery in Georgia
Abstract Using enrollment lotteries for over‐subscribed school‐based sites in Georgia's universal pre‐K program, we analyze the impact of participation on elementary school outcomes. We find that lottery‐winning school‐based Georgia Pre‐K enrollees enter kindergarten more prepared in both math and reading than non‐winning peers.
Henry Woodyard+2 more
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Equity analysis of bus network balance from the perspective of spatial morphology and service capability. [PDF]
Li H+6 more
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