This collection of 12 papers addresses the subject of activity and time use analysis. Specific topics discussed include the following: synchronicity of activity engagement and travel in time and space; analysis of activity conflict resolution strategies; destination choice in daily activity travel; differences of household weekday and weekend activities; tour-based time-of-day choices for weekend activities; analysis of planning decisions during the activity-scheduling process; variability of travel over multiple days; weekly rhythm in joint time expenditure for all at-home and out-of-home activities; random utility-based microeconomic model for discretionary activity time allocation; the nature and extent of the activity-travel preplanning decision process; improved motif identification of activity sequences; and network equilibrium with activity-based microsimulation models.
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