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ICT and temporal fragmentation of activities: an analytical framework and initial empirical findings
C Hubers, T Schwanen, M Dijst
Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 99 (5), 528-546, 2008
1132008
Future mobility in an ageing society–Where are we heading?
I Shergold, G Lyons, C Hubers
Journal of Transport & Health 2 (1), 86-94, 2015
1062015
Activity fragmentation, ICT and travel: An exploratory Path Analysis of spatiotemporal interrelationships
E Ben-Elia, B Alexander, C Hubers, D Ettema
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 68, 56-74, 2014
912014
Anything, anywhere, anytime? Developing indicators to assess the spatial and temporal fragmentation of activities
B Alexander, C Hubers, T Schwanen, M Dijst, D Ettema
Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 38 (4), 678-705, 2011
652011
Coordinating everyday life in the Netherlands: a holistic quantitative approach to the analysis of ICT‐related and other work‐life balance strategies
C Hubers, T Schwanen, M Dijst
Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 93 (1), 57-80, 2011
552011
The fragmented worker? ICTs, coping strategies and gender differences in the temporal and spatial fragmentation of paid labour
C Hubers, M Dijst, T Schwanen
Time & Society 27 (1), 92-130, 2018
252018
New technologies for the old: Potential implications of living in later life for travel demand
C Hubers, G Lyons
Transport Policy 30, 220-228, 2013
192013
Assessing future travel demand: a need to account for non‐transport technologies?
C Hubers, G Lyons
Foresight 15 (3), 211-227, 2013
152013
Determinants of young people’s homeownership transitions before and after the financial crisis: The UK in a European context
C Dewilde, C Hubers, R Coulter
Generational interdependencies: The social implications for welfare, 51-77, 2018
132018
Parental marital dissolution and the intergenerational transmission of homeownership
C Hubers, C Dewilde, PM de Graaf
Housing Careers, Intergenerational Support and Family Relations, 2019
112019
The unusual suspects: the impact of non-transport technologies on social practices and travel demand
C Hubers, G Lyons, T Birtchnell
43rd Universities Transport Study Group Conference, Milton Keynes, UK, 2011
82011
The impact of ICT usage on temporal and spatial fragmentation of work, shopping and leisure activities
C Hubers, T Schwanen, M Dijst
The 2nd International Specialist Meeting on ICT, Everyday Life and Urban …, 2006
52006
Information and communication technologies and the spatio-temporal fragmentation of everyday life
C Hubers
Utrecht University, 2013
42013
ICTs, coping strategies and gender differences in the temporal and spatial fragmentation of paid labor
C Hubers, M Dijst, T Schwanen
4th International Specialist Meeting on ICT, Everyday Life and Urban Change …, 2008
32008
Exploring the Fragmentation of Activity Gold Mine: The Influence of ICT Use on Daily Activity Patterns
C Hubers, T Schwanen, M Dijst
Transportation Research Board 86th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2007
32007
Implications of parental divorce for the homeownership of their adult children
C Hubers, C Dewilde, P De Graaf
12016
Coordinating everyday life in the Netherlands
C Hubers, T Schwanen, M Dijst
Geografiska Annaler: Series B, 57-82, 2011
12011
Existing and potential train users: what difference does the built environment make?
C Hubers, K Maat, D Kasraian
Transportation Research Board 94th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2015
2015
Care Miles
C Cook, A Curry, C Hubers, G Lyons
2012
With a little help from my friends: social networks and strategies for combining employment and caregiving
C Hubers, MJ Dijst, T Schwanen
Colloquium Vervoersplanologisch Speurwerk, 2007
2007
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