The Impossible Trinity of Human Space Usage between Home, Workplace and Amenity

Shizhen Wang, Stanimira Milcheva
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We propose an impossible trinity of human space usage between home, workplace, and amenity in this paper to explain mobility pattern changes and shifts in demand for space during COVID-19. We developed detailed time usage and location visit profiles for 60,131 people in England and Wales by analyzing about 120 million cell phone location and timestamp records from March 2020 and 2021. We found that both at-home time and amenity visits increased during COVID-19, while workplace visits decreased. Individual visits to different locations are determined by three key factors: individual preference measured by pre-pandemic location visit frequency, time constraints influenced by work-from-home, and space accessibility. We also find that WFH improves equality of individual amenity usage between people of different incomes. Low-income and middle-income people saw an 8% and 4% increase in additional amenity visits, respectively, compared to high-income people during the pandemic.
家庭、工作场所和休闲场所三位一体的人类空间使用方式
我们在本文中提出了家庭、工作场所和休闲场所三位一体的人类空间使用模式,以解释 COVID-19 期间流动模式的变化和空间需求的转变。我们通过分析 2020 年 3 月和 2021 年 3 月的约 1.2 亿条手机定位和时间戳记录,为英格兰和威尔士的 60131 人建立了详细的时间使用和地点访问档案。我们发现,在 COVID-19 期间,居家时间和便利设施访问都有所增加,而工作场所访问则有所减少。个人访问不同地点由三个关键因素决定:根据流行前地点访问频率衡量的个人偏好、受离家工作影响的时间限制以及空间可达性。我们还发现,全职家庭改善了不同收入人群之间个人便利设施使用的平等性。与高收入人群相比,低收入人群和中等收入人群在大流行期间的额外便利设施访问量分别增加了 8% 和 4%。
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