弱势群体
公共交通
衡平法
TRIPS体系结构
十分位
社会平等
业务
社会经济地位
运输工程
目的地
社会成本
利比里亚元
公共经济学
经济
地理
经济增长
旅游
财务
工程类
政治学
社会学
人口
考古
法学
人口学
新古典经济学
统计
市场经济
数学
作者
Ahmed El-Geneidy,David Levinson,Ehab Diab,Geneviève Boisjoly,David Verbich,Charis Loong
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tra.2016.07.003
摘要
Social equity is increasingly incorporated as a long-term objective into urban transportation plans. Researchers use accessibility measures to assess equity issues, such as determining the amount of jobs reachable by marginalized groups within a defined travel time threshold and compare these measures across socioeconomic categories. However, allocating public transit resources in an equitable manner is not only related to travel time, but also related to the out-of-pocket cost of transit, which can represent a major barrier to accessibility for many disadvantaged groups. Therefore, this research proposes a set of new accessibility measures that incorporates both travel time and transit fares. It then applies those measures to determine whether people residing in socially disadvantaged neighborhoods in Montreal, Canada experience the same levels of transit accessibility as those living in other neighborhoods. Results are presented in terms of regional accessibility and trends by social indicator decile. Travel time accessibility measures estimate a higher number of jobs that can be reached compared to combined travel time and cost measures. However, the degree and impact of these measures varies across the social deciles. Compared to other groups in the region, residents of socially disadvantaged areas have more equitable accessibility to jobs using transit; this is reflected in smaller decreases in accessibility when fare costs are included. Generating new measures of accessibility combining travel time and transit fares provides more accurate measures that can be easily communicated by transportation planners and engineers to policy makers and the public since it translates accessibility measures to a dollar value.
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