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Do migrants and locals differ in commuting behavior? A case study of Xiamen, China
Yongling Li
,
Stan Geertman
,
Pieter Hooimeijer
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Yanliu Lin
, Haoran Yang
Social Urban Transitions
Planning Support Science
Urban Living and Social Networks
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Migrants
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China
100%
Commuting Distance
100%
Commuting Behavior
100%
Xiamen
100%
Local Labour
66%
Commute Time
66%
Blue-collar
66%
Workplace
33%
Migrant Workers
33%
Commuting
33%
Urban Redevelopment
33%
Shortest Distance
33%
Planning Practice
33%
Socioeconomic Groups
33%
Blue-collar Workers
33%
Rural Migrants
33%
Urban Village
33%
Local Residents
33%
Migrants in China
33%
Commuting Patterns
33%
White-collar
33%
Alternative Housing
33%
Commuting Costs
33%
Household Travel Survey
33%
Affordable Rental Housing
33%
Pink-collar Workers
33%
Socio-spatial Inequalities
33%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Migrant Workers
50%
Manual Workers
50%
Urban Village
50%
Planning Practice
50%
Urban Renewal
50%
Household
50%