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  1. domestic energy demand in US
  2. A structural equation model of energy consumption in the United States: Untangling the complexity of per-capita residential energy use
  3. “Phasic” metropolitan settlers: a phase-based model for the distribution of households in US metropolitan regions
  4. Building and household X-factors and energy consumption at the residential sector
  5. Residential Energy Use and the City-Suburb Dichotomy
  6. Metropolitan Areas, Climate Change, and Mobility Behaviors: Impacts and Feedbacks
  7. A Pure Theory of Metropolitan Redistribution Patterns: Modifications Upon Tiebout's Model
  8. Why & How Families Move: Residential Mobility and Housing Consumption Behaviors, Restructured
  9. Suburbanization, the Spread of Suburban Culture: A Residential Mobility Approach to the Post-WW II Suburban Types in American Metropolis
  10. Residential Energy (and Water) Expenditure and the City-Suburb Dichotomy; A Case Study of the Puget Sound Region, WA
  11. 21 Percent: The Role of Socioeconomics and Housing Characteristics on CO2 Emissions from the U.S. Residential Sector
  12. Different Regions, Differences in Energy Consumption: Do Regions Account for the Variability in Household Energy Consumption?
  13. Lifecycle, Housing Consumption, and Spatial Distribution of Households across Metropolitan Regions: Evidence from Five U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Areas