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Analysis of millennials and older adults’ automobility behavior in Hamilton, Ontario
This study explores the automobility behavior of millennials (those born between 1980 and 2000) and older adults (65 years and older) and the factors that influence their automobility behavior using cross-sectional data from Hamilton, Ontario. This study
Shaila Jamal +2 more
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Discriminatory Residential Preferences in Germany—A Vignette Study
AbstractThe article focusses on the generating mechanisms of residential segregation for the demand side of housing markets, i.e., discriminatory residential preferences of inhabitants regarding the composition of their neighborhood. The data stem from an online survey among a random sample of the population of a mid-sized German city.
Wolter, Felix +2 more
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RESIDENTIAL PREFERENCES IN RESIDENTIAL LOCATION CHOICE
Residential mobility attempts to address problems on households' life adjustments or the mismatch between residents' present needs and housing consumption. The desired preferences of each household may be complex to determine, but the trends or preferences in a residential area can be captured.
Nurwati Badarulzaman +1 more
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This paper addresses the key question as to what matters more in understanding the residential location of the creative class in Slovenia: the city-region or the urban-rural framework?
Jani Kozina, Nick Clifton
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Occupant behavior (OB) has a significant impact on household air-conditioner (AC) energy use. In recent years, bottom-up simulation coupled with stochastic OB modeling has been intensively developed for estimating residential AC consumption.
Jiajun Lyu, Aya Hagishima
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Residential preferences and population redistribution: 1972–1988 [PDF]
Abstract In seeking to explain recent trends in population distribution, there has been increased interest in residential preferences. This study is a comparison of preferences based on 1972 and 1988 national surveys, years that bracket a period of considerable change in distribution patterns.
G V, Fuguitt, D L, Brown
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Measuring heterogeneous preferences for residential amenities
Abstract This study reports on estimates of heterogeneous preferences for residential amenities among households in the Mountain West region of the US. The estimates are derived from a choice experiment funded by the Utah Department of Transportation and Utah Transit Authority—an experiment based upon large samples of both homeowners and renters who ...
Caplan, Arthur J. +2 more
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Residential preferences and residential choices in a multiethnic context [PDF]
Abstract A study of the expressed preferences of four different ethnic groups in the Los Angeles metropolitan area shows strong desires for own-race combinations in the ethnicity of neighborhoods that individuals say they would choose when seeking a new residence.
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Shenzhen grew fast as a city of industrial mass-production, but is transforming to an innovative and creative city. Shenzhen’s policies to encourage the creative industries are mostly aimed at companies and entrepreneurs.
Marco Bontje
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Smart meters and dynamic pricing are key factors in implementing a smart grid. Dynamic pricing is one of the demand-side management methods that can shift demand from on-peak to off-peak.
Minseok Jang +3 more
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