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Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2598 consists of 14 papers that explore socioeconomic issues in the transportation sector, including: Firm Births, Access to Transit, and Agglomeration in Portland, Oregon, and Dallas, Texas. Socioeconomic Discrepancies in Children’s Access to Physical Activity. Facilities: Activity Space Analysis. Behavioral Effects of Completing a Critical Link in the American Tobacco Trail. Spatial Aggregation Method for Anonymous Surveys: Case Study for Associations Between Urban Environment and Obesity. Multimodal Transportation Choices and Health: Exploratory Analysis Using Data Fusion Techniques. Global Trade Creation, Trade Diversion, and Economic Impacts from Changing Global Transport Costs. Differences in Spending by Local Trail Users: Two-Part Model of Expenditures. Evaluating the Economic and Social Implications of Participation in Clean Vehicle Rebate Programs: Who’s In, Who’s Out? Aging Populations and Transit-Oriented Development: Socioeconomic, Demographic, and Neighborhood Trends from 2000 and 2010. Fleet Management and the Adoption of Innovations by Corporate Car Fleets: Exploratory. Approach. Relationship Between Human Capital and Transportation Sustainability for the United States and Selected European Countries. Gender Differences in School and Work Commuting Mode Through the Life Cycle: Exploring Trends in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, 1986 to 2011. Cycling by Choice or Necessity? Exploring the Gender Gap in Bicycling in Oregon. Environmental Justice and Pedestrianism: Sidewalk Continuity, Race, and Poverty in New Orleans, Louisiana. |