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Understanding socioeconomic disparities in travel behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic

机译:在Covid-19流行病中了解旅行行为中的社会经济差异

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We document the magnitudes of and mechanisms behind socioeconomic differences in travel behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic. We focus on King County, Washington, one of the first places in North America where COVID-19 was detected. We leverage novel and rich administrative and survey data on travel volumes, modes, and preferences for different demographic groups. Large average declines in travel and public transit use due to the pandemic and related policy responses mask substantial heterogeneity across socioeconomic groups. Travel declined considerably less among less-educated and lower-income individuals, even after accounting for mode substitution and variation across neighborhoods in the impacts of public transit service reductions. As policy became less restrictive and travel increased, the size of the socioeconomic gap in travel behavior remained stable, and remote work capabilities became increasingly important in explaining this gap. Our results imply that disparities in travel behavior across socioeconomic groups may become an enduring feature of the urban landscape.
机译:我们记录在Covid-19流行期间旅行行为的社会经济差异背后的大幅度和机制。我们专注于华盛顿王县,是北美的第一个被检测到的北美的第一个地方之一。我们利用关于不同人口统计组的旅行卷,模式和偏好的新颖和丰富的行政和调查数据。由于大流行和相关政策应对社会经济群体的掩码大量异质性导致旅行和公共交通使用的较大平均下降。即使在公共交通服务减少的影响的模式替代和社区变化之后,旅行也在较低受过教育和低收入的人群中逐渐减少得多。由于政策变得更少限制和旅行增加,旅行行为中的社会经济差距的规模保持稳定,远程工作能力在解释这种差距时变得越来越重要。我们的结果暗示社会经济群体旅行行为的差异可能成为城市景观的持久特征。

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