Implications Of Continuous Measurement For The Uses Of Census Data In Transportation Planning


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Implications of Continuous Measurement for the Uses of Census Data in Transportation Planning


Implications of Continuous Measurement for the Uses of Census Data in Transportation Planning

Author: Marsha Fenn

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1996-06-01


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Presents the findings and recommendations of a panel of transportation planning experts on a possible replacement data-collection system for the decennial census. Discusses the importance of census data for transportation planning, census plans for continuous measurement, and the design and conduct of the study. List of acronyms. Bibliography.

Decennial Census Data for Transportation Planning: Without special title


Decennial Census Data for Transportation Planning: Without special title

Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board

language: en

Publisher: Transportation Research Board

Release Date: 1997


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These proceedings document the second Conference on Decennial Census Data for Transportation Planning to be held since the 1990 census. It is the fifth in a series of related conferences (1970, 1973, 1984, and 1994). Volume 1, contains the following: Introductory Remarks, C.L. Purvis; Summary and Recommendations, A.E. Pisarski; Opening Session presentations (3); Summary of Case Studies on Uses of 1990 Census Data (5); Plenary Sessions (3); Workshop Reports (2); an Appendix containing Facsimiles of the Journey-to-Work Questions; and a list of conference participants. Volume 2, contains most of the case studies, organized into the following areas: Large Metropolitan Areas; Transit; Private Sector; Small Metropolitan Areas; and State Departments of Transportation.