生活成本危机对旅行选择的影响:以苏格兰为例

IF 4.6 3区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Grigorios Fountas , Achille Fonzone , Adebola Olowosegun
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本研究旨在确定生活成本危机对苏格兰居民旅行选择的影响。具体来说,我们研究了出行行为在两个维度上可能发生的变化:(i)模式选择;(ii)行程次数。使用来自苏格兰运输部公众态度调查(PAS)的最新数据(N = 2705),进行了广泛的统计建模,以确定哪些人群更有可能改变他们的旅行模式,并减少他们为应对持续的危机而进行的旅行次数。为了控制可能支持这两个行为维度的未观察到的异质性效应,采用了双变量有序概率(BOP)框架,从而可以对这两个维度进行联合建模。调查数据显示,26.1%的受访者为了省钱而改变了他们的典型旅行方式,近28%的受访者表示,由于旅行成本上升,他们倾向于减少旅行次数。BOP模型的结果显示,低收入家庭和少数民族是受影响最严重的人群,因为他们更有可能改变他们的出行方式并减少他们的出行量。妇女、有健康问题或残疾的人、千禧一代和苏格兰农村地区的居民也显示出在生活成本危机下行为发生变化的证据。这项研究的结果突出了交通可达性方面的重大不平等现象,随着生活费用危机的展开,这种不平等现象将继续加深,并导致交通贫穷的加剧,而立法和政府当局没有采取适当的补救措施。
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The impact of the cost-of-living crisis on travel choices: The case of Scotland
This study aims to identify the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on travel choices of Scottish residents. Specifically, we examine possible changes in two dimensions of travel behavior: (i) mode choice; and (ii) number of trips. Using recent data (N = 2705) from the Public Attitudes Survey (PAS) of Transport Scotland, extensive statistical modeling was conducted in order to identify which population segments are more likely to change their travel mode and reduce the number of trips they make in response to the ongoing crisis. To control for possible unobserved heterogeneity effects that may underpin these two behavioural dimensions, the Bivariate Ordered Probit (BOP) framework was employed enabling the joint modeling of these two dimensions. The survey data showed that 26.1% of the respondents changed their typical mode of travel as a means to save money, and almost 28% of the respondents have exhibited a propensity to reduce their number of trips due to rising travel costs. The results of the BOP model showed that low-income households and ethnic minorities are among the most severely affected population segments, as they are more likely to change their travel mode and reduce their amount of travel. Women, people with health issues or disabilities, millennials, and residents in rural areas of Scotland also show evidence of behavioral change in light of the cost-of-living crisis. The findings of this study highlight major inequalities in transport accessibility, which will continue to deepen and result in higher levels of transport poverty, as the cost-of-living crisis unfolds, and appropriate remedial measures are not taken by legislative and governmental Authorities.
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来源期刊
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60 days
期刊介绍: Research in Transportation Economics is a journal devoted to the dissemination of high quality economics research in the field of transportation. The content covers a wide variety of topics relating to the economics aspects of transportation, government regulatory policies regarding transportation, and issues of concern to transportation industry planners. The unifying theme throughout the papers is the application of economic theory and/or applied economic methodologies to transportation questions.
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