Author Archive
Eric Jaffe
Management
Stop Complaining About Your 'Long' Work Week, in 2 Charts
People toiled for many more hours in the Industrial Age than they do in the digital one.
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab
Management
Where Telecommuting Is on the Rise
The short answer: pretty much everywhere.
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab
Management
Study: Drivers Have More Stressful Commutes Than Transit Riders or Walkers Do
Transit riders and walkers, who avoid the “unexpected delays” of traffic, stack up better in a new survey.
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab
Oversight
Debunking the Myth That Only Drivers Pay for Roads
Landing on the moon was still a wild dream the last time gas taxes paid nearly the full cost of our roads.
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab
Management
10 North American Oil Trains Have Now Exploded in 2 Years
The Transportation Department has released new regulations to control the disturbing trend.
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab
Management
How a Quick Glimpse of Nature Can Make You More Productive
Green roofs are great for the environment. Turns out they're great for tired workers, too.
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab
Management
Say Goodbye to the Classic White Boxy U.S. Postal Truck
The postal service wants to change over its fleet by 2018.
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab
Management
Which Mode of Travel Provides the Happiest Commute?
Walkers, cyclists, and commuter-rail riders are much more satisfied than drivers and transit users.
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab
Management
The Ideal Commute Is Not Actually No Commute
It's normal for people to want a little time to detach from the workplace.
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab
Management
How Tolls Could Help Prevent a U.S. Transportation Crisis
In the midst of a federal funding disaster, a good idea emerges.
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab
Management
Why Mega-Projects Always End Up Costing More Than Expected
The people who predict the cost of urban mega-projects do a terrible job.
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab
Management
The Case for Making Bike-Share Membership an Employee Benefit
With bike sharing programs growing, organizations start offering access as wellness incentive.
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab
Tech
The Future of Public Roads Is in Private Hands
More and more states are privatizing highways and roads. Whether that's a good thing or a bad thing is a matter of increasing debate.
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab
Management
Do Long Commutes Discourage Married Women From Working?
Cities with longer average commutes have lower rates of married women in the workforce.
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab
Tech
The End of Federal Transportation Funding as We Know It
The diminishing power of the gas tax has renewed debate about how — and even whether — Washington can pay for local roads and rails.
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab
Management
City Life Changes How Our Brains Deal With Distractions
New evidence on the mental exhaustion of urban living.
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab
Management
Would we leave disaster-prone cities in the absence of FEMA?
One economist asks if the absence of federal funding would improve the way cities prepare for natural disasters
- Eric Jaffe, CityLab