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Transit and job accessibility: An empirical study of access to competitive clusters and regional growth strategies for enhancing transit accessibility
Nebiyou Tilahun,
Yingling Fan
Healthy Weight Research Center
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Business & Economics
Regional Growth
100%
Growth Strategy
93%
Accessibility
90%
Empirical Study
53%
Scenarios
12%
Population Growth
10%
Urban Areas
10%
Automobile
10%
Land Use
9%
Economic Sectors
9%
Ownership
8%
Residents
8%
Economics
4%
Alternatives
4%
Social Sciences
scenario
31%
employment trend
29%
economic sector
26%
metropolitan region
25%
population growth
21%
motor vehicle
21%
land use
21%
urban area
18%
firm
16%
resident
15%
economics
9%
literature
9%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
accessibility
82%
economic sector
22%
ownership
18%
firm
16%
corridor
16%
population growth
15%
automobile
15%
urban area
13%
land use
11%
economics
10%
need
9%
test
6%
Engineering & Materials Science
Economics
36%
Land use
34%
Automobiles
26%