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生命历程和性别在流动模式中的作用:巴塞罗那的时空序列分析

The role of life course and gender in mobility patterns: a spatiotemporal sequence analysis in Barcelona

作者:Lídia Montero;Lucía Mejía-Dorantes;Jaume Barceló;

关键词:Travel behavior,Fragmentation,Sequence analysis,Gender,Equity,Classification analysis,Life course,Activity participation

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12544-023-00621-1

发表时间:2023年

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摘要

公民参与各种活动来满足他们的需求,提高他们的社会经济地位,并通过与社会和健康相关的活动来增强他们的福祉。然而,活动参与受到建筑环境中许多因素的影响,例如活动的空间和时间传播,因此需要旅行来克服物理距离。此外,性别、日程安排和其他社会经济特征等个人属性也会影响流动模式。在本文中,我们旨在使用 2018 年至 2020 年间进行的年度流动性调查中的三个不同居民样本,在巴塞罗那大都会区的特定背景下调查这些因素。为此,我们采用序列分析方法来检查整个轨迹个人的日常活动和旅行,考虑活动的数量、顺序和持续时间。通过这种方式,我们详细分析了各种个体特征和建筑环境如何影响活动的碎片化。我们的研究产生了多个结果。首先,我们发现,即使在以交通为导向的城市,活动的碎片化也会受到性别的影响,尤其是在30岁之后,此时个人的生命历程发生重大变化,特别是照顾责任和家庭地位。其次,我们观察到样本的教育水平和年份在塑造流动模式方面也发挥着核心作用。最后,在将原始空间投影到多重对应分析定义的阶乘空间上之后,我们的论文通过定义序列距离做出了方法论贡献。本研究表明,流动政策不应仅仅关注交通方面,还应综合考虑建筑环境、居住地点、性别、公平和个人一生特征。


Abstract

Citizens participate in various activities to fulfill their needs, advance their socio-economic status, and enhance their well-being through social and health-related engagements. However, activity participation is influenced by many factors in the built environment, such as the spatial and temporal dissemination of activities, which therefore necessitate travel to overcome physical distances. Moreover, individual attributes such as gender, daily schedules, and other socio-economic characteristics also influence mobility patterns. In this paper, we aim to investigate these factors in the specific context of the Barcelona Metropolitan Area using three different samples of residents from annual mobility surveys conducted between 2018 and 2020. To this end, we employ a sequence analysis method that examines the entire trajectory of an individual’s daily activities and travel, considering the number, order, and duration of activities. In this way, we analyse in detail how various individual characteristics and the built environment influence the fragmentation of activities. Our study yields multiple results. First, we find that even in a transport-oriented city, the fragmentation of activities is shaped by gender, especially after age 30, when major changes occur in an individual’s life course, in particular caring responsibilities and family status. Second, we observe that the educational level and year of the sample also play a central role in shaping mobility patterns. Finally, our paper makes a methodological contribution by defining sequence distances, after projecting the original space onto the factorial one defined by the Multiple Correspondence Analysis. This study shows that mobility policies should not focus solely on transport aspects, but also consider the built environment, dwelling location, gender, equity, and individual lifetime characteristics in an integrated manner.