UC research explores national trends in commuting patterns
Wednesday, June 17, 2015 - 11:20
in Psychology & Sociology
An investigation of excess commuting in 25 U.S. metropolitan areas over the past two decades finds that nearly all workers experienced a longer drive, but at different rates. In Ohio, however, workers driving to the City of Columbus are experiencing shorter trips than they were in the past. Daniel Schleith, a University of Cincinnati doctoral student of geography, will present results of his study at the 16th annual Local Employment Dynamics Partnership Workshop, which takes place June 23-24, in Washington, D.C.