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What Affects Millennials’ Mobility? PART II: The Impact of Residential Location, Individual Preferences and Lifestyles on Young Adults’ Travel Behavior in California. (2017). Mokhtarian, Patricia ; Handy, Susan ; Fulton, Lew ; Lee, Yongsung ; Berliner, Rosaria M ; Tiedeman, Kate ; Alemi, Farzad ; Circella, Giovanni.
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