Gender differences in travel-to-work patterns after a move to the suburbs. An Israeli case study

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  • Daniel SHEFER Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Center of Urban and Regional Studies, Faculty of Archi-tecture and Town Planning
  • Rina DEGANI Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Center of Urban and Regional Studies, Faculty of Archi-tecture and Town Planning

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https://doi.org/10.18778/1231-1952.5.2.05

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1998-12-30

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SHEFER, Daniel, and Rina DEGANI. 1998. “Gender Differences in Travel-to-Work Patterns After a Move to the Suburbs. An Israeli Case Study”. European Spatial Research and Policy 5 (2): 67-80. https://doi.org/10.18778/1231-1952.5.2.05.