Jon:
My response is to the listserv since I think it may be useful to other analysts looking at
their own state.
My now favorite site is at:
http://censtats.census.gov/pub/Profiles.shtml
I examined the PDF profiles for both Anchorage and the State of Alaska, and you are
right:
Anchorage = 2.7 percent walk to work (131,228 total workers at work)
Alaska = 7.3 percent walk to work (290,597 total workers at work)
Not Anchorage = 11.2 percent walk to work (159,369 total workers at work)
(BTW, "Not Anchorage" is not a place, but a residual calculation ;-) It's
then not to your surprise that the majority of the walk commuters in Alaska reside outside
of Anchorage.
The bottom line is that state rankings are cool, but the within state variations are the
items of interest to your Governor, your State Transportation Commissioner, etc.
cheers, Chuck Purvis
>> "Spring, Jon R."
<SpringJR(a)ci.anchorage.ak.us> 06/05/02 10:45AM >>>I am at a loss to
explain why the walk to work rate is so high in Alaska. Anchorage, which
makes up nearly half of the State's population, isn't especially known for
its dense compact development. The remainder of Alaskan towns are much
smaller than Anchorage and are no doubt much more walkable. It would be
interesting to diaagregate the walk to work figures for Alaska in order to
determine its source.