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Activity-travel behaviour of non-workers belonging to different income group households in Bangalore, India

机译:印度班加罗尔不同收入家庭的非劳动者的活动-出行行为

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Non-workers - homemakers, unemployed individuals and the retired - generally have more discretionary time than workers do, and hence, their travel behaviour and response to infrastructure improvements and travel demand management measures are different from that of workers. However, much remains unknown about activity-travel behaviour of non-workers in developing countries. Can we expect similarity between activity participation and travel behaviour of non-workers in different income group households in developing countries? How do the socio-demographic settings in India, for e.g., traditional gender roles and multi-member households, and land use context influence the activity-travel choices of non-workers in different income group households? The present study attempts to answer these questions by presenting a comparative analysis of activity-travel behaviour of non-workers in low-, medium-, and high-income households in Bangalore city, India. Using a primary activity-travel survey data, the study mainly compares the activity-travel behaviour of the three income-groups with respect to various activity-travel indicators. In addition, statistical models of daily out-of-home time allocation, trip chaining, and mode choice behaviour are estimated separately for the three groups to investigate the potential sensitivity of the groups to various factors influencing these behaviour indicators. The study findings suggest that the low-income group non-workers are more mobility-constrained than others, apparent from longer walk trip length and the lower dependency on other modes of transport The low-income group appears to make more social stops than the other two groups, probably a reflection of social-connections due to the increased dependency on walking. However, the number of recreational and shopping stops made by this group appears to be significantly lower than the other two groups. Further, the influence of mixed residential development on low-income group individuals' maintenance and discretionary activity rime allocation decision appears to be insignificant. Overall, the study suggests that future land use planning for Bangalore might ensure that all groups of individuals have equal access (in terms of travel time/distance) to basic facilities. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:非劳动者(家庭主妇,失业者和退休者)通常比劳动者拥有更多的自由裁量时间,因此,他们的出行行为以及对基础设施改善和旅行需求管理措施的反应与劳动者不同。但是,对于发展中国家非劳动者的活动旅行行为,仍然知之甚少。我们能否期望发展中国家的不同收入群体家庭的活动参与与非劳动者的出行行为之间具有相似性?印度的社会人口统计学背景(例如传统的性别角色和多成员家庭)以及土地使用环境如何影响不同收入家庭的非劳动者的活动-旅行选择?本研究试图通过对印度班加罗尔市中,低收入和高收入家庭中非劳动者的活动-出行行为进行比较分析来回答这些问题。该研究使用主要的旅游活动调查数据,主要比较了三个收入群体在各种旅游活动指标方面的旅游活动行为。此外,分别为这三组估计了每天的户外活动时间分配,行程链接和模式选择行为的统计模型,以研究各组对影响这些行为指标的各种因素的潜在敏感性。研究发现表明,低收入群体的非劳动者比其他人更容易受到流动性的限制,这从更长的步行路程和对其他运输方式的依赖性降低中可以明显看出。低收入群体比其他劳动者似乎在社会上的停留更多两组,可能是由于对步行的依赖性增加而产生的社交联系。但是,该组的娱乐和购物站点数目似乎明显少于其他两个组。此外,混合住宅开发对低收入群体个人的维持和自由活动的气氛分配决定的影响似乎微不足道。总体而言,研究表明,班加罗尔未来的土地利用规划可能会确保所有个人群体(在旅行时间/距离方面)平等地使用基本设施。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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