A compact city for the wealthy? employment accessibility inequalities between occupational classes in the london metropolitan region

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  • who: Duncan A. Smith from the CentreUniversity College London, W T TJ, London, UK have published the research work: A compact city for the wealthy? Employment accessibility inequalities between occupational classes in the London metropolitan region, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this paper is to analyse employment accessibility inequalities between occupational classes in the London Metropolitan Region for the last census year 2011, and to quantify the extent of journey-to-work accessibility differences by the main transport modes in the study area. The main focus of accessibility studies by socio-economic . . .

     

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