wow-inequalities/02-data/intermediate/wos_sample/f16bd77a8f99da4f43bce7b340a13323-thompson-gl/info.yaml

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abstract: 'Whether transit accessibility influences labor force participation and
income of different racial and ethnic groups is examined. The
methodology involves the use of two-stage least-squares analysis to
control for possible reverse causality in two of the explanatory
variables: transit accessibility and auto ownership. Earlier literature
on spatial mismatch theory suggests that transit accessibility should
make a difference in unemployment rates for African Americans confined
to inner city ghettos. In contrast, more recent literature suggests that
other variables, such as workplace discrimination, are far more
significant explanatory variables. Because all of these studies used
measures of transit accessibility that failed to show the ease with
which residents of a geographic area could access jobs in the entire
region, this study attempts to do so. The transit accessibility measure
is first calculated for traffic analysis zones (TAZs) in Dade County,
Florida, and it is then used as one of several explanatory variables in
models of African American, Hispanic white, and non-Hispanic white labor
force participation; median zonal household income; and automobile
ownership in TAZs. This research finds that transit accessibility does
not explain labor force participation of any of the groups, but it helps
explain household income as well as auto ownership. Higher transit
accessibility is concluded to either directly or indirectly increase
wage rates significantly for auto-disadvantaged groups.'
affiliation: 'Thompson, GL (Corresponding Author), Florida State Univ, Dept Urban
\& Reg Planning, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.
Florida State Univ, Dept Urban \& Reg Planning, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA.'
author: Thompson, GL
author_list:
- family: Thompson
given: GL
book-group-author: 'TRB
TRB'
booktitle: 'TRANSIT PLANNING, INTERMODAL FACILITIES, AND MARKETING: PUBLIC TRANSIT'
da: '2023-09-28'
files: []
isbn: 0-309-07214-X
issn: 0361-1981
keywords-plus: SPATIAL MISMATCH; EMPLOYMENT
language: English
note: '80th Annual Meeting of the Transportation-Research-Board, WASHINGTON,
D.C., JAN, 2001'
number: '1753'
number-of-cited-references: '24'
pages: 52-58
papis_id: bcb32dc8be7d541e8454602d8f791d44
ref: Thompson2001newinsights
series: TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD-SERIES
times-cited: '5'
title: New insights into the value of transit - Modeling inferences from Dade County
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type: article
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unique-id: WOS:000176559600007
usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
usage-count-since-2013: '1'
web-of-science-categories: Engineering, Civil; Transportation Science \& Technology
year: '2001'