Gender Gaps in Mode Usage, Vehicle Ownership, and Spatial Mobility When Entering Parenthood: A Life Course Perspective
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A. Sim | A. Lazar | C. Spurlock | Hung-Chia Yang | Annika Todd-Blick | Qianmiao Chen | Ling Jin | Kesheng Wu | Qianmiao Chen
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