Locational patterns and commuting flows : a study of the Toronto CMA / by S. Gera, G. Betcherman and D. Paproski.: EC22-3/1978-120E-PDF
"This paper considers the job-commuting mobility of the labour force of the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area (CMA). Specifically it examines the patterns of residence location, job location, and the attendant journey-to-work flows. These locational data were gathered by the last census and, therefore, refer to conditions which prevailed on June 1, 1971. This report, then, provides a unique "bench mark" for the analysis of the structure of this urban area"--Abstract, p. i.
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| Title | Locational patterns and commuting flows : a study of the Toronto CMA / by S. Gera, G. Betcherman and D. Paproski. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | vii, 205 p. : ill. |
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