Interesting point - not sure that CIAIII covers it - I spent more time on it
in the original CIA and CIAII. The easy, simple, operable definition that
defines all the stats we have to work with is: a member of the labor force
who worked last week. this in effect is the def of a worker by the Census -
see Concept of a Worker pg 4 of Brief 3 in CIA2013. AEP
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Subject: [CTPP] What defines a commuter?
Hi! All,
I got an interesting question from our management.
They want to know if we can define a commuter by how many work trips this
particular person make during certain period of time (a day, a week or a
year).
The simple definition I found online to describe a commuter is "a person who
travels some distance to work on a regular basis."
This brings up two basic questions:
1. How do we determine "some distance"?
2. How do we determine "regular basis"?
I could not find a clear definition regarding commuter in Commuting in
America III though we talked about commuter population throughout the
report.
Any insight on this would be greatly appreciated!
Juyin (roo-een) Chen, AICP
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