Publications - The Netherlands Mobility Panel
55 publications on The Netherlands Mobility Panel
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Travel preferences and travel behaviour in a world with MaaS
Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) is a new transport concept in which existing and new mobility services are integrated into one ...
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Geographical distances between separated parents: A longitudinal analysis
Many Western societies have witnessed long-term trends of increased separation and divorce, increased fathers’ involvement in ...
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Latent classes of daily mobility patterns: The relationship with attitudes towards modes
In the past decade, public interest into active modes (i.e. walking and cycling) has increased significantly. Consequently, ...
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Introduction MPN Symposium 2018
Introduction to the MPN symposium 2018.
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Is active travel a stable physical activity behaviour? Evidence from the German Mobility Panel
Walking and cycling—active travel—can help adults achieve the World Health Organization’s recommended 150+ minutes of ...
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User characteristics and trip patterns of e-bike use in the Netherlands
The sale of electrically assisted bicycles (e-bikes or pedelecs) is growing at a rapid rate across Europe. Within Europe, the ...
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Dynamics in travel behaviour: who changes mode, why and when? A longitudinal analysis of mode choice behaviour in the Netherlands
Due to burgeoning economy, by 2022 traffic congestion is expected to have increased by 9 percent and travel delays by 28 percent, ...
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Surveys with smartphone, laptop or tablet: mixed devices and mode effects in the MPN
Web-based surveys are nowadays by definition mixed-mode surveys: respondents use various devices to administer the online survey. ...
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Measurement of non-random attrition effects on mobility rates using trip diaries data
This paper examines the influence of panel attrition on the intrapersonal dynamics in self-reported trip rates, using the data ...
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Computer assisted web-interviewing with mixed-devices: a panel study perspective
Nowadays, respondents complete online surveys using smartphones, tablets or traditional devices. This presents a challenge for ...