解释低收入者在城市地区上班的交通方式:安大略省和魁北克省的案例研究

Ruben G. Mercado, A. Páez, S. Farber, M. Roorda, C. Morency
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本文对实现社会可持续交通的挑战的日益增长的研究和政策兴趣有所贡献。它分析了易受流动性和可达性限制影响的人口群体在上班途中使用交通方式的决定因素。利用2001年加拿大人口普查,估计了多层次多项逻辑回归模型,以评估影响安大略省和魁北克省城市地区低收入人群上班旅行方式使用的个人、社会和经济因素。研究结果显示,与汽车驾驶和公共交通相关的因素在性别、收入水平、教育成就、家庭结构和移民身份等方面存在重大差异。此外,还发现不同省份城市低收入人群出行方式使用的显著影响因素存在差异。研究结果表明,应以地域为基础,平衡地促进公共和私人流动方案和政策,以解决低收入工人的交通需求。
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Explaining transport mode use of low-income persons for journey to work in urban areas: a case study of Ontario and Quebec
This article contributes to the growing research and policy interest on the challenges of achieving socially sustainable transportation. It analyses the determinants of transport mode use for journey to work among population groups considered as vulnerable to mobility and accessibility limitations. Using the 2001 Census of Canada, multilevel multinomial logistic regression models were estimated to assess the personal, social and economic factors that affect travel mode use of low-income persons in their journey to work in urban areas in Ontario and Quebec. The findings show important differences in the factors associated with car driving and public transit, between genders, and according to income level, educational achievement, household structure and immigration status. Furthermore, it is found that significant factors affecting travel mode use among low-income people in various urban areas are differentiated by province. The results point towards a geographic-based and balanced promotion of public and private mobility programmes and policies to address transport needs of low-income workers.
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