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== Abstract ==The concept of Jobs-housing balance (JHB) has attracted many city and transportation planning agencies for the interest of increasing place quality and reducing travel demand. Operationalizing JHB, however, has been a challenge. There are several critical questions in the application of JHB: what is a good ratio? How should JHB be quantified for guiding land use development? And, to what extent could jobs-housing ratio be effectively used as an intervention instrument?Document type: Part of book or chapter of book== Full document ==<pdf>Media:Draft_Content_484229239-beopen280-4577-document.pdf</pdf>== Original document ==The different versions of the original document can be found in:* [https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/bitstream/2152/22716/1/WU-MASTERSREPORT-2013.pdf https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/bitstream/2152/22716/1/WU-MASTERSREPORT-2013.pdf]Return to Wu et al 2015c.