A cross-tabulation showing the geographical mobility of individuals (whether they moved within the last year and how far), categorized by their primary means of transportation to work.
Reveals how commuting patterns correlate with residential mobility. It can indicate whether movers tend to rely on specific modes of transport, influencing infrastructure planning and transportation services.
Specific Relevance for Professionals:
Marketers
Helps identify markets for transportation services or housing options that align with specific mobility and commuting preferences (e.g., public transit users who move frequently, car-dependent movers).
Researchers
Fundamental for studying urban mobility, the impact of transportation infrastructure on residential choices, and the interplay between commuting behavior and migration patterns.
Consultants
Useful for advising real estate developers on locations with specific transportation options for mobile populations, or for transportation companies assessing market potential.
Public Policy Workers
Important for informing transportation planning, housing policies near transit hubs, and understanding how mobility patterns interact with transportation infrastructure.