Commuters
Title | Commuters PDF eBook |
Author | Emily Gray Tedrowe |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 2010-06-17 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0062002848 |
"Tedrowe explores the reconfigurations of a family and the strange alliances that can occur between young and old, love and work. And she writes brilliantly about money…. A deeply satisfying debut." —Margot Livesey, author of The House on Fortune Street “A poignant meditation on desire, heartrending loss, and dreams deferred.” —Robin Antalek, author of The Summer We Fell Apart Emily Tedrowe’s exceptional debut novel depicts the shockwaves set in motion by the sudden marriage of one middle-class family’s 78-year-old matriarch to a wealthy outsider. Commuters is that rare novel that offers something for almost everyone: “foodies” interested in exploring the rich tapestry of the New York City restaurant scene; the millions who have been profoundly affected by the current financial and mortgage crisis; or anyone simply looking for a beautifully drawn family drama in the vein of the works of Katrina Kittle (The Blessings of the Animals, Two Truths and a Lie) and Jennifer Haigh (The Condition, Baker Towers, Mrs. Kimble).
Commute
Title | Commute PDF eBook |
Author | Erin Williams |
Publisher | Abrams |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2019-10-08 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1683355628 |
An intimate, clever, and ultimately gut-wrenching graphic memoir about the daily decision people must make between being sexualized or being invisible—now in paperback In Commute, we follow author and illustrator Erin Williams on her daily commute to and from work, punctuated by recollections of sexual encounters as well as memories of her battle with alcoholism, addiction, and recovery. As she moves through the world navigating banal, familiar, and sometimes uncomfortable interactions with the familiar-faced strangers she sees daily, Williams weaves together a riveting collection of flashbacks. Williams recollections highlight the indefinable moments when lines are crossed and a woman must ask herself if the only way to avoid being objectified is to simply cease drawing any attention to her physical being. She delves into the gray space that lives between consent and assault and tenderly explores the complexity of the shame, guilt, vulnerability, and responsibility attached to both. Praise for Commute “This sharp and splendidly drawn memoir will strike a strong chord in the current moment. ” —Publishers Weekly, starred review “One day’s commute offers time for the author to reflect on sexual predators, alcoholism, and the experiences she understands better now than she did at the time. . . . A catharsis for the author that fits perfectly within a pivotal period for society and culture at large.” —Kirkus Reviews “This is welcoming, soul-baring, stunningly interconnected, and very discussable.” —Booklist
Impact of Commuter Aliens Along the Mexican and Canadian Borders
Title | Impact of Commuter Aliens Along the Mexican and Canadian Borders PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Select Commission on Western Hemisphere Immigration |
Publisher | |
Pages | 790 |
Release | 1968 |
Genre | Alien labor, Canadian |
ISBN |
Commuter Airline Safety
Title | Commuter Airline Safety PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation. Subcommittee on Aviation |
Publisher | |
Pages | 188 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Aeronautics |
ISBN |
Commuting Patterns of Nonmetro Household Heads, 1975
Title | Commuting Patterns of Nonmetro Household Heads, 1975 PDF eBook |
Author | Gladys Kleinwort Bowles |
Publisher | |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Commuting |
ISBN |
Using geographic information systems to define and map commuting patterns as inputs to agent-based models
Title | Using geographic information systems to define and map commuting patterns as inputs to agent-based models PDF eBook |
Author | David P. Chrest |
Publisher | RTI Press |
Pages | 24 |
Release | 2009-05-31 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN |
By understanding the movement patterns of people, mathematical modelers can develop models that can better analyze and predict the spread of infectious diseases. People can come into close contact in their workplaces. This report describes methods to develop georeferenced commuting patterns that can be used to characterize the work-related movement of US populations and help agent-based modelers predict workplace contacts that result in disease transmission. We used a census data product called "Census Spatial Tabulation: Census Track of Work by Census Tract of Residence (STP64)" as the data source to develop commuting pattern data for agent-based synthesized populations databases and to develop map products to visualize commuting patterns in the United States. The three primary maps we developed show inbound, outbound, and net change levels of inbound versus outbound commuters by census tract for the year 2000. Net change counts of commuters are visualized as elevations. The results can be used to quantify and assign commuting patterns of synthesized populations among different census tracts.
Space-time dynamics of fertility and commuting
Title | Space-time dynamics of fertility and commuting PDF eBook |
Author | Elena Kotyrlo |
Publisher | Litres |
Pages | 18 |
Release | 2022-01-29 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 5040069464 |
The study contributes in analytical description of spatial diffusion of fertility, in particular, influenced by labour movements of people between places of residence and work. It is assumed that the labour market has externality on the marriage market due to commuting, which, in turn, affects fertility. A model of spatial diffusion of fertility is based on assumption of global and local spillover effects. The global spillover effect, as shifts in fertility norms, is motivated by increasing variance of social interactions of an individual, when places of work and residence are different. One local spillover effect is in response to flows of earnings across space. Another mechanism is related to expected changes in probabilities to find a partner affected by differences in day and night population. The analytical model, in which the effects on fertility of the cited spillovers are decomposed, is constructed in the paper on the base of a model of the demand for children, spatial stock-flow model of a market, and a matching model with a sex imbalance or spatial mismatch as the probability of matching. Three sex imbalances, namely of night-, day-time population and an adjusted to sex imbalance of commuters to residents are empirically tested. Empirical evidence on municipal Swedish data for the period 1994–2008 does not provide any strong evidence of spatial diffusion of fertility. However, there are externalities of labour mobility on fertility due to changes of gender structure of population.