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Job accessibility (Determined by (Magnitude and Diversity of Job…
Job accessibility
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professionals are challenged to develop theoretically reasonable measurements by incorporating an increasing number of components.
On the other hand, non-professional users are confronted with increasing complexity of measurements, which has contributed to the declining ease of interpretation. #
any claim to ease of interpretation can only be verified through extensive interaction with intended users including non- professionals
Amsterdam region
would provide useful information for local urban development policies aimed at promoting sustainable development and thus encourage the use of alternatives to the car
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tij
is ignored
it is assumed that the travel time across the cell by car driving is very short, compared with inter-zone travel time #
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the lack of segmented job data, which is replaced by segmented employment data
for a large-area unit, the intra-zone travel time should not be ignored # #
When tlj = 0, then f(tlj) = 1, the location l would have the highest weighting value contributing to its competition with other residential locations i
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Job search is a very complicated process including occupation, employment type, skills and educational attainment.
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can instead be used to evaluate and simulate the impacts of job diversification policies on various urban and transport planning outcomes