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Pseudo Panel Study Derived from 3 Consecutive 5-year Interval Household Travel Surveys: Behavior Shifts’ Findings

Référence:

CHAPLEAU, Robert, MORENCY, Catherine (2007). Pseudo Panel Study Derived from 3 Consecutive 5-year Interval Household Travel Surveys: Behavior Shifts’ Findings, 11th World Conference on Transportation Research, Berkeley, California

Type:
Conférence avec publication et comité de lecture

Organisme:
World Conference on Transportation Research

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Résumé

This research project is based on a recent opportunity to track down identical phone numbers from the three most recent household travel survey samples in order to construct a pseudo panel of households. Because no nominative information is available in the databases, specific procedures, initialized with phone numbers, had to be developed to measure coincidental indices: same household? same place? same people? same trip patterns? same modal choice? etc. As a result, true medium term evolution in demographic or household restructuring, car ownership, trip rates, or public transport abandon time, can be assessed.

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