Figure 3. Travel Time to Work by Sex: 2000 Percent distribution of male workers and of female workers, 16 years and over
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Figure 3. Travel Time to Work by Sex: 2000 Percent distribution of male workers and of female workers, 16 years and over
According to the histogram of travel times to work from the US
2000 census (Page 6 of "Journey to Work: 2000"), roughly what
percentage of commuters travel more than 45 minutes?
According to the histogram of travel times to work from the US
2000 census (Page 6 of "Journey to Work: 2000"), approximately what
is the median travel time, in minutes (i.e. 50% of commuters have
at most that travel time, 50% have at least that travel
time)?
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Figure 3. Travel Time to Work by Sex: 2000 Percent distribution of male workers and of female workers, 16 years and over Data based on sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/doc/s3.pdf Men Women 3.2 Less than 5 minutes 3.3 9.7 5 to 9 minutes 111.8 13.5 10 to 14 minutes 15.7 14.7 15 to 19 minutes 16.1 13.9 20 to 24 minutes 14.1 5.6 25 to 29 minutes 5.6 13.5 30 to 34 minutes 11.9 2.7 35 to 39 minutes 2.3 40 to 44 minutes 3.4 2.9 7.9 45 to 59 minutes 6.3 5.8 60 to 89 minutes 4.2 90 or more minutes 3.3 2.0 2.9 Worked at home 3.7 Average travel time for men = 27.2 minutes, women = 23.6 minutes "Excludes workers who worked at home. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000.