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Revisiting the gravity laws of inter-city mobility in megacity regions
Pengjun Zhao
, Haoyu Hu
, Liangen Zeng
, Jun Chen
, Xinyue Ye
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Megacity Region
100%
Intercity Mobility
100%
Gravity Law
100%
Non-commuting
66%
Commute Travel
50%
Commuting
33%
Travellers
33%
Intercity Travel
33%
Gravity Model
33%
Travel Volume
33%
Mobile Users
16%
Infectious Diseases
16%
Spatial Distribution
16%
Hierarchical Structure
16%
Existing Knowledge
16%
China
16%
Effective Model
16%
Travel Distance
16%
Market Services
16%
Most Important Issue
16%
Megacity
16%
Population Mobility
16%
Human Mobility
16%
Zipf's Law
16%
User Trajectory
16%
Jing-Jin-Ji Region
16%
Geographic Scale
16%
Regional Policy
16%
Zipf Distribution
16%
Market Good
16%
Intercity Commuting
16%
Labour Services
16%
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs)
16%
Mobility Law
16%
Regional Labour Markets
16%
Trip Chain
16%
Social Sciences
Legislation
100%
Megacity
100%
Consumers
33%
Mobile Phones
33%
China
33%
Migration
33%
Sustainable Development Goals
33%
United Nation Organization
33%
Commuting
33%
Regional Policy
33%
Infectious Disease
33%
Regional Unemployment
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Megacity
100%
Sustainable Development Goals
50%
Commuting
50%
Regional Labor Market
50%