The association between density and mode of commute

Courtesy AustinContrarian  Sun, 09/21/2008 - 7:22pm

How does city density affect the proportion of workers who commute by public transportation or walking?

Matt Yglesias links to a chart that purports to show a strong association between density and public transportation use.

I don't think the chart is evidence of anything, though. I can't tell how the cities were chosen (Memphis and Milwaukee are in, Houston and Miami are out), so the cities may have been cherry-picked.

Also, the authors define cities by their...



 

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