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Does low income translate into lower mobility? An investigation of activity space in Hong Kong between 2002 and 2011

机译:低收入会导致流动性降低吗? 2002年至2011年香港活动空间的调查

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Daily mobility of disadvantaged social groups, particularly low-income people, has gained increasing interest since the daily life of these people may encounter significant constraints that lead to certain social issues such as social exclusion and segregation. The concept and measure of activity space have been applied to measure the spatial barriers and inequalities faced by the low-income group in their daily life. However, research on how the daily mobility of different social strata has evolved over a longer period in parallel with urban development has been very limited. This study aims to address these gaps by investigating the activity space of the low-income group in comparison with other income groups in Hong Kong from 2002 to 2011, a period when several subway lines were opened. Four indicators were employed to capture the spatial extent and diversity of activity space. Propensity score matching was used to compare the activity space and mobility of the low-income group with those of the below-average and higher-income groups, while controlling for several confounding factors. The findings indicate that the activity space of the low-income people has not improved over the decade, despite some marked expansion of public transport infrastructure and urban development. In addition, a persistent gap in activity space between the low-income group and other income groups has remained stark in both urban areas and the new towns. Policy recommendations are put forward with a view to improving the daily mobility of the low-income group, with avenues for future research identified as well.
机译:弱势社会群体,特别是低收入人群的日常流动性越来越引起人们的关注,因为这些人的日常生活可能会遇到导致某些社会问题(例如社会排斥和种族隔离)的重大限制。活动空间的概念和量度已被用于衡量低收入群体在日常生活中面临的空间障碍和不平等。但是,关于不同社会阶层的日常出行如何在较长时期内与城市发展并行发展的研究非常有限。这项研究旨在通过调查2002至2011年低收入人群与香港其他收入人群相比的活动空间来解决这些差距。采用四个指标来捕获活动空间的空间范围和多样性。倾向得分匹配用于比较低收入人群与低于平均水平人群和高收入人群的活动空间和活动能力,同时控制几个混杂因素。调查结果表明,尽管公共交通基础设施和城市发展已有显着扩大,但低收入人群的活动空间在过去十年中并未得到改善。此外,在城市地区和新市镇,低收入群体与其他收入群体之间活动空间的持续差距仍然很明显。提出了政策建议,以期改善低收入群体的日常流动性,并为今后的研究确定了途径。

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    《Journal of Transport Geography》 |2020年第1期|102583.1-102583.12|共12页
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    Chinese Univ Hong Kong Inst Future Cities Shatin Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Chinese Univ Hong Kong Dept Geog & Resource Management Shatin Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Chinese Univ Hong Kong Dept Geog & Resource Management Shatin Hong Kong Peoples R China|Chinese Univ Hong Kong Inst Space & Earth Informat Sci Shatin Hong Kong Peoples R China;

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    Activity space; Mobility; Low income; Social exclusion; Equality;

    机译:活动空间;流动性低收入;社会排斥;平等;

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