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Title
Age-related shifts in housing and transportation demand : A multidisciplinary study conducted for Metro by Portland State University's College of Urban and Public Affairs, Final report |
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Author
Chapman, Nancy J.; Dill, Jennifer; Neal, Margaret B.; Sharkova, Irina V.; Martin, Sheila A.; Sullivan, Kathleen Margaret, 1965-; Kanai, Tomoko; DeLaTorre, Alan |
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Sponsor
Metro contracted with Portland State University's College of Urban and Public Affairs to produce this report. |
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Abstract
Understanding where middle-aged and older adults live, where they are moving, how they get around, and the factors influencing these decisions is essential for planning for the future. To gain an understanding of the impact of age-related shifts on housing and transportation demand, Portland State University’s College of Urban and Public Affairs, via its Institute on Aging, was contracted to conduct a review of the literature and to analyze existing key local and national data sources. A multidisciplinary team of faculty and graduate students was assembled and performed the work in the summer of 2006. The literature reviewed and the analyses presented here are intended to inform Metro’s Regional Forecast and modeling assumptions and to stimulate policy discussions pertaining to managing the region’s land supply and investing in transportation infrastructure. |
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Description
This article is a state and local government work, and is not subject to copyright in the United States. |
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Permanent Link
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/7989 |
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LCSH Subjects
Suburban life -- United States Urban ecology -- United States Choice of transportation -- Effect of demographic changes Demography -- Research Older people -- Housing -- Oregon -- Portland Housing -- United States -- Decision making |
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Copyright
All data and content associated with the Portland State University Digital Repository are protected by United States copyright law. Duplication or sale of all or part of any of the data or images is not permitted without consent of the copyright holder. Use of the content is strictly for non-commercial, educational use. |
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Date
2006-08 |
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Physical Description
95 pages |
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Notes
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader; Mode of access: Internet |