Socioeconomic Land Use and Travel Patterns in Amsterdam

by H. Waling,



Document Type: Proceeding Paper

Part of: Urban Public Transportation Systems: Implementing Efficient Urban Transit Systems and Enhancing Transit Usage

Abstract:

The number of inhabitants in Amsterdam is influenced by various developments such as the move to the suburbs, foreign immigration on the growth of prosperity. Important factors for the economic and social structure of the city are the average number of occupants in residence and the age of the inhabitants. This paper deals with the socio-economic characteristics of the city and their structure.



Subject Headings: Social factors | Economic factors | Travel patterns | Land use | Urban and regional development | Traffic surveys | Public transportation | Netherlands | Europe

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