The impact of perceived income level on commuting time: Evidence from Shanghai, China

IF 5.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 TRANSPORTATION
Jia Tang , Shanqi Zhang , Mei Zhang
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Abstract

Although a large number of studies have found that actual income level significantly affects individuals’ commuting time, from the perspective of bounded rationality, the formation of commuting time is inevitably influenced by individuals’ perceived socioeconomic status. However, there are few empirical studies on how perceived income level, which better measures an individual’s socioeconomic status based on social comparison, affects commuting time. Using a path analysis on a 2020 dataset of Shanghai, China, this study investigates the effect of perceived income level on commuting time, and compares it with the effect of actual income level. Empirical results indicate that actual income level positively impacts perceived income level, and both significantly influence commuting time through the job-housing relationship. However, perceived income level has a negative effect on commuting time, reflecting the matching effect between the perception on socioeconomic status and commuting time. Actual income level has a positive effect on commuting time, supporting the compensation effect between objective income level and commuting time. Nevertheless, under urban development and renewal processes, individuals with lower actual incomes might extend their commuting times and resign themselves to commuting inequality due to the influence of perceived income levels. This study provides a new framework for understanding commuting inequality from an income perspective, and offers insights for optimizing commuting time through urban planning.

收入水平对通勤时间的影响:来自中国上海的证据
尽管大量研究发现实际收入水平会显著影响个人的通勤时间,但从有界理性的角度来看,通勤时间的形成不可避免地受到个人感知社会经济地位的影响。然而,基于社会比较的感知收入水平能更好地衡量个体的社会经济地位,但关于感知收入水平如何影响通勤时间的实证研究却很少。本研究通过对 2020 年中国上海的数据集进行路径分析,探讨了感知收入水平对通勤时间的影响,并将其与实际收入水平的影响进行了比较。实证结果表明,实际收入水平对感知收入水平有正向影响,两者通过工作-住房关系对通勤时间有显著影响。然而,感知收入水平对通勤时间有负向影响,这反映了社会经济地位感知与通勤时间之间的匹配效应。实际收入水平对通勤时间有正向影响,支持了客观收入水平与通勤时间之间的补偿效应。然而,在城市发展和更新过程中,实际收入较低的个人可能会因感知收入水平的影响而延长通勤时间,并忍受通勤不平等。本研究为从收入角度理解通勤不平等提供了一个新的框架,并为通过城市规划优化通勤时间提供了启示。
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期刊介绍: Travel Behaviour and Society is an interdisciplinary journal publishing high-quality original papers which report leading edge research in theories, methodologies and applications concerning transportation issues and challenges which involve the social and spatial dimensions. In particular, it provides a discussion forum for major research in travel behaviour, transportation infrastructure, transportation and environmental issues, mobility and social sustainability, transportation geographic information systems (TGIS), transportation and quality of life, transportation data collection and analysis, etc.
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