Publications - The Netherlands Mobility Panel
52 publications on The Netherlands Mobility Panel
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Has COVID led to a structural change in travel behaviour?
In 2020, measures were taken for the first time in the Netherlands to combat the spread of the coronavirus. The fear of infection ...
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Online shopping and COVID-19: the effects on mobility and transport
In the coming years, Dutch consumers will order goods, groceries and meals online significantly more often than before 2020. This ...
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The widespread car ownership in the Netherlands
Outside the larger cities in the Netherlands, the number of car-dependent people is growing, as the travel distance to ...
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Presentation: The impact of COVID 19 on mobility in the Netherlands
KiM presentation 'The impact of COVID 19 on mobility in the Netherlands' held at the ITF Pre-Summit Research Day 2021.
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E-bike user groups and substitution effects: evidence from longitudinal travel data in the Netherlands
In recent years, the e-bike has become increasingly popular in many European countries. With higher speeds and less effort ...
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The relationship between health and active travel
The KiM Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy Analysis studied how cycling and walking influence health and vice versa. The ...
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Looking back at the 4th MPN Symposium
On Thursday September 24th, we organized the 4th edition of the MPN symposium, this time online. We look back on an interesting ...
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New insights into mobility and the coronavirus crisis
Summary of the study 'New insights into mobility and the coronavirus crisis' by the Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy ...
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Mobility and the coronavirus crisis
A significant part of the Dutch expect their travel behaviour and work situation to change permanently due to the coronavirus ...
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Traveling Mode Choice Modeling from Cross-Sectional Survey and Panel Data: The Inclusion of Initial Nonresponse
Decision-making in transport planning, as in other planning activities, requires prediction of the impacts of proposed policies ...