Diversidad Regional en España del Uso del Coche para Ir a Trabajar: ¿Diferencias de Comportamiento o de Composición?

IF 0.4 Q3 AREA STUDIES
Juan A. Módenes, Teresa Menacho-Montes
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Abstract

Environmental and social sustainability of commuting to work is an increasingly relevant line of research. The starting point of this paper is that a significant internal territorial heterogeneity persists on aggregate indexes of car use and that it is important to measure and understand this process correctly. This contribution propose the method of decomposition of aggregate rates (Das Gupta) as a valid methodology to understand correctly regional heterogeneity. Part of these geographical differences (between regions, degree of urbanization) is explained by a real behaviour gap. However, the sociodemographic and territorial compositions of the working populations are important as well. That is because the propensity to use the private vehicle varies along certain characteristics of the workers, and regional population structures linked to those characteristics are heterogeneous. From a policy point of view, to control (and eventually reduce) the use of cars in labour daily mobility must take into account both behaviour and composition factors. Corrective measures that only point to the behaviour of people might fail if they do not take into account the momentum of sociodemographic structures.
西班牙使用汽车上班的地区多样性:行为或成分的差异?
通勤上班的环境和社会可持续性是一个越来越相关的研究领域。本文的出发点是,汽车使用的总体指标存在显著的内部区域异质性,正确衡量和理解这一过程很重要。这一贡献提出了聚合率分解方法(Das-Gupta),作为正确理解区域异质性的有效方法。这些地理差异(地区之间、城市化程度)的一部分是由实际的行为差距来解释的。然而,劳动人口的社会人口和地域构成也很重要。这是因为使用私人车辆的倾向随着工人的某些特征而变化,并且与这些特征相关的地区人口结构是异质的。从政策角度来看,要控制(并最终减少)劳动力日常流动中的汽车使用,必须考虑行为和构成因素。如果不考虑社会人口结构的势头,只针对人们行为的纠正措施可能会失败。
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