Commuting in multinodal urban systems: An empirical comparison of three alternative models



which causes widening jobs-housing imbalances and counteract governmental urban policies
aimed at reducing spatial demand-supply mismatches. Therefore further research has to
concentrate on the topic of heterogeneity.

Note

1 The authors wish to thank Hans Kuiper, Jean Pealinck and Wilfred Sleegers for their
remarks on a earlier version of this paper.

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