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Factor Analysis and Evaluation of Worker Mobility Variables

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Transportation for the Poor

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As stated earlier, a factor analysis was performed to determine whether the mobility/personal income /work activity model was valid. The key variables initially assumed to be relevant were assessed to discern the variables anticipated to be the most significant in relation to the three-parameter model. A final selection reduced the original variable set from sixteen to the following eight: Difinitons for these variables were given in Chapter 1.

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Maggied, H.S. (1982). Factor Analysis and Evaluation of Worker Mobility Variables. In: Transportation for the Poor. Studies in Applied Regional Science. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3579-7_4

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