For a temporal ecology of rush-hours: a survey of choices of work hour in the Paris region
Today an ever-increasing proportion of the French working population has access to working hours that are no longer subject to the explicit diktat of the employer. However, in Île-de-France (Paris region), the problems of congestion in the morning rush-hour continue to intensify. Thus, before trying...
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Autor principal: | Emmanuel Munch |
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Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille
2021
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