- Brief 2
- Dataset 1
- Tech Report 4
- METRANS Transportation Center (Calif.) 3
- Pacific Southwest Region 9 UTC, University of Southern California 4
- University of Southern California 2
- University of Southern California, Los Angeles 1
- University of Southern California. School of Public Policy 1
- University of Southern California. Sol Price School of Public Policy 1
- Access 1
- Accessibility 5
- Automobile ownership 3
- Census 1
- Commuting 3
- Data analysis 2
- Employment 2
- Equity (Justice) 3
- Geographic information systems 1
- Geography 2
- Immigrants 2
- Income 1
- Intercity transportation 1
- Job opportunities 1
- Jobs 5
- Migration 1
- Mobility 2
- Mode choice 1
- Neighborhoods 1
- Opportunity models 1
- Passenger transportation 1
- Population forecasting 1
- Population movements 1
- Public transit 5
- Rail transit 1
- Rail transit facilities 1
- Rail transit stations 1
- Residential areas 3
- Ridership 2
- Spatial analysis 3
- Transportation disadvantaged persons 3
- Travel behavior 4
- Travel demand 1
- Travel time 4
- Urban areas 4
- Urban transportation 1
- Workplaces 3
(Max 200)
- METRANS Transportation Center (Calif.) (3)
- Pacific Southwest Region 9 UTC, University of Southern California (4)
- University of Southern California (2)
- University of Southern California, Los Angeles (1)
- University of Southern California. School of Public Policy (1)
- University of Southern California. Sol Price School of Public Policy (1)
- Access (1)
- Accessibility (5)
- Automobile ownership (3)
- Census (1)
- Commuting (3)
- Data analysis (2)
- Employment (2)
- Equity (Justice) (3)
- Geographic information systems (1)
- Geography (2)
- Immigrants (2)
- Income (1)
- Intercity transportation (1)
- Job opportunities (1)
- Jobs (5)
- Migration (1)
- Mobility (2)
- Mode choice (1)
- Neighborhoods (1)
- Opportunity models (1)
- Passenger transportation (1)
- Population forecasting (1)
- Population movements (1)
- Public transit (5)
- Rail transit (1)
- Rail transit facilities (1)
- Rail transit stations (1)
- Residential areas (3)
- Ridership (2)
- Spatial analysis (3)
- Transportation disadvantaged persons (3)
- Travel behavior (4)
- Travel demand (1)
- Travel time (4)
- Urban areas (4)
- Urban transportation (1)
- Workplaces (3)
- :Painter, Gary ;Boarnet, Marlon2020-03-01:The objective of this project is to develop a new index of geographic opportunity that improves upon existing measures to analyze the spatial relation...
- :Painter, Gary ;Boarnet, Marlon G2020-03-31:The project introduces a new index of geographic opportunity that improves upon existing measures to analyze the spatial mismatch between job growth a...
- :Painter, Gary ;Boarnet, Marlon G2020-03-31:The project introduces a new index of geographic opportunity that improves upon existing measures to analyze the spatial mismatch between job growth a...
- :Boarnet, Marlon ;Painter, Gary2020-08-31:The authors study moves into and away from rail station neighborhoods in Los Angeles. While the literature has focused on whether rail transit station...
- The Decline in Inter- and Intra-Urban Mobility and its Impact on Passenger Travel [Research Project]:Painter, Gary ;Chakrabarti, Sandip2018-04-01:Geographic mobility contributes to changes in the demographic, economic, and social makeups of cities. Monitoring and analysis of migration trends hel...
- :Painter, Gary ;Boarnet, Marlon2018-12-01:This paper investigates job access in Los Angeles County via public transportation. We develop a measure of accessibility based on travel time, via tr...
- :Painter, Gary ;Chakrabarti, Sandip2017-04-01:Residential mobility rates in the United States (US) have historically been among the highest in the world (Molloy et al, 2011); however, these rates ...
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