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The 'transportation disadvantaged': Urban form, gender and automobile versus non-automobile travel in the Detroit region

机译:“交通不利”:底特律地区的城市形态,性别和汽车与非汽车出行

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Urban decentralisation in the USA during the past five decades has created an automobile-dependent landscape characterised by low-densities, largely single-use zoning and disconnected street networks. Longer distances between dispersing destinations, resulting from urban decentralisation, negatively affects the mobility of socially disadvantaged groups, including women, minorities and lower-income populations. Furthermore, the urban poor and minorities in communities experiencing severe disinvestment and decline, as evident in Detroit, suffer from greater transportation burdens in accessing basic necessities, such as employment and shopping. This study explores gendered travel patterns in six neighbourhoods within the Detroit region, including neighbourhoods experiencing severe disinvestment and decline. This analysis into the gendered dimensions of travel, with a particular focus placed on women, involves a full array of trips, including work and non-work. Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression analysis and ANCOVA (Analysis of Covariance) were used to further examine gender differences by childcare responsibility in an extensive array of disaggregated travel, including trips to work, shopping and personal services, restaurant visits and leisure destinations. This study reconfirms that the traditional gender role is reflected in women's daily travel. It also reveals the burdens of travel placed on women living in racially segregated and socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods experiencing extreme disinvestment and decline. In addition, the research shows the importance of class and race in shaping travel behaviour.
机译:在过去的五十年中,美国的城市分权化已经形成了以汽车为依托的景观,其特点是密度低,主要是一次性使用分区和街道网络断开。由于城市分权,分散目的地之间的距离更长,对包括妇女,少数民族和低收入人口在内的社会弱势群体的流动性产生了负面影响。此外,在底特律很明显,城市穷人和社区中的少数群体遭受严重的投资减少和下降,在获得诸如就业和购物等基本必需品方面承受着更大的交通负担。这项研究探索了底特律地区六个社区的性别出行方式,包括经历严重投资减少和衰退的社区。对旅行的性别方面的分析,特别是对妇女的关注,涉及到包括工作和不工作在内的各种旅行。普通最小二乘(OLS)回归分析和ANCOVA(协方差分析)被用于通过育儿责任在各种各样的分散旅行中进一步检查性别差异,这些旅行包括上班,购物和个人服务,去餐厅和休闲目的地。这项研究证实,传统的性别角色反映在妇女的日常旅行中。它还揭示了生活在种族隔离和社会经济处于不利地位的社区中妇女的旅行负担,这些妇女正经历着极端的投资和衰退。此外,研究表明,阶级和种族对塑造旅行行为的重要性。

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