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Title: Travel Behavior of Immigrants in California: Trends and Policy Implications
Accession Number: 01089171
Record Type: Component
Availability: Transportation Research Board Business Office 500 Fifth Street, NW Abstract: This article examines the travel behavior of immigrants in California. Drawing on data from the 1980, 1990, and 2000 Public Use Microdata Sample of the U.S. Census, we describe immigrants’ travel patterns in California, focusing on commute mode. We find that immigrants rely more extensively on alternative commute modes (carpooling and transit) than native-born commuters. But with time in the U.S., immigrants quickly assimilate away from these alternative modes and increasingly rely on solo driving. We then explore the effects of this transportation assimilation process for immigrant families and on public transit usage. Cars may provide immigrants with increased access to employment and, consequently, contribute to their economic assimilation. However, declining transit use among recent immigrants and slowing immigration suggest that, unless transit planners intervene, transit ridership in California will decline. We conclude by discussing the implications of these findings for transportation policy.
Monograph Title: Monograph Accession #: 01084478
Report/Paper Numbers: 08-2838
Language: English
Corporate Authors: Transportation Research Board 500 Fifth Street, NW Authors: Blumenberg, EvelynSong, LilyPagination: 18p
Publication Date: 2008
Conference:
Transportation Research Board 87th Annual Meeting
Location:
Washington DC, United States Media Type: DVD
Features: Figures
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; Maps
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; References
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TRT Terms: Identifier Terms: Uncontrolled Terms: Geographic Terms: Subject Areas: Economics; Highways; Planning and Forecasting; Public Transportation; Society; I10: Economics and Administration; I72: Traffic and Transport Planning
Source Data: Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2008 Paper #08-2838
Files: TRIS, TRB
Created Date: Jan 29 2008 5:18PM
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