The impact of biases in mobile phone ownership on estimates of human mobility.
Mobile phone data are increasingly being used to quantify the movements of human populations for a wide range of social, scientific and public health research. However, making population-level inferences using these data is complicated by differential ownership of phones among different demographic...
Main Authors: | Wesolowski, A, Eagle, N, Noor, A, Snow, R, Buckee, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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