[PDF][PDF] Demographic influences on household travel and fuel purchase behavior
Y Gur, MM Mintz, R Morrison - Transportation research record, 1987 - onlinepubs.trb.org
Monthly fuel purchase logs from the Residential Energy Consumption Survey's Household
Transpor tation Panel (TP) were analyzed to determine the relationship between various
household characteristics and purchase frequency, tank Inventories, vehicle miles traveled,
and fuel expenditures. Multiple classification analysis (MCA) was used to relate observed dlf-
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Transpor tation Panel (TP) were analyzed to determine the relationship between various
household characteristics and purchase frequency, tank Inventories, vehicle miles traveled,
and fuel expenditures. Multiple classification analysis (MCA) was used to relate observed dlf-
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as income and residence location, as well as sex, race, and age of household head …
Racial and demographic differences in household travel and fuel purchase behavior
Y Gur, M Millar - 1987 - osti.gov
Monthly fuel purchase logs from the Residential Energy Consumption Survey's Household
Transportation Panel (TP) were analyzed to determine the relationship between various
household characteristics and purchase frequency, tank inventories, vehicle-miles traveled,
and fuel expenditures. Multiple classification analysis (MCA) was used to relate observed
differences in dependent variables to such index-type household characteristics as income
and residence location, and sex, race and age of household head. Because it isolates the …
Transportation Panel (TP) were analyzed to determine the relationship between various
household characteristics and purchase frequency, tank inventories, vehicle-miles traveled,
and fuel expenditures. Multiple classification analysis (MCA) was used to relate observed
differences in dependent variables to such index-type household characteristics as income
and residence location, and sex, race and age of household head. Because it isolates the …