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Does urban rail transit network expansion lead to more extreme commuting?
Meng Zhou
, Sixian Huang
,
Donggen Wang
, Jun Zhou
, Li Guo
Academy of Geography, Sociology and International Studies
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Network Expansion
100%
Extreme Commuting
100%
Urban Rail Transit Network
100%
Urban Expansion
22%
Urban Transport
22%
Rail Transit Network
22%
China
11%
Well-being
11%
Long Distance
11%
Modeling Framework
11%
Transport Infrastructure Development
11%
Causal Effect
11%
Machine Learning Models
11%
Commuters
11%
Commuting
11%
Commute Time
11%
Transport Development
11%
Commuting Distance
11%
Evolving Trend
11%
Household Travel Survey
11%
Dynamic Perspective
11%
Rail Transit
11%
Difference-in-difference Modeling
11%
Transit Network
11%
Flexible Machines
11%
Social Sciences
Commuting
100%
Urban Rail Transit Network
100%
China
12%
Household
12%
Transport Infrastructure
12%
Infrastructure Development
12%
Difference in Differences
12%
Research Question
12%
Computer Science
Urban Expansion
100%
Modeling Framework
50%
Machine Learning Model
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Journey to Work
100%
China
12%
Machine Learning
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Wellbeing
100%