The effect of trust in neighbourhood on parents' decision to drive their children to school: Insights from a hybrid choice model

IF 3.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Transport & Health Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jth.2024.101934
Azamsadat Hosseini Shoabjareh, Milad Ghasri
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Abstract

Introduction

The growing trend of children being driven to school has become a cause of concern in developed countries, with parents' perception of trust in neighbourhoods emerging as a key determinant. Previous research has mainly investigated the influence of either the mother's or the father's perception on children's school travel. While the contribution of each parent's perception to the final decision, and the factors affecting this contribution, remains unclear.

Methods

This study leverages data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC) to examine the distinct roles of mothers' and fathers' perceptions of trust in the neighbourhood on their children's school travel mode. It proposes a hybrid choice model (HCM) to measure the contribution of each parent's perception as a function of their socio-economic status (SES) in the school travel mode decision.

Results

The results indicate that a higher parental perception of trust in the neighbourhood significantly reduces the likelihood of using private car to take children to school. The study also identifies several factors that influence parental perception of trust, highlighting differing impacts on mothers and fathers. Neighbourhood SES has a more pronounced positive impact on mothers’ perceptions of trust, whereas homeownership and urban residency exhibit stronger effects on fathers' perceptions. The analysis further delineates the contribution of individual parents to the overall parental perception of trust, demonstrating that higher levels of income decrease this contribution.

Conclusion

This study highlights the significant role of parental perception of neighbourhood trust in children's school travel mode, with both mothers' and fathers' perceptions playing crucial roles. Neighbourhood SES, homeownership, urban residence, and ethnic diversity shape parents' perceptions, with differing effects on mothers and fathers. Future policy initiatives should focus on fostering trust and social inclusion through community events, multicultural programs, and social activities to enhance neighbourhood cohesion and support sustainable school travel choices.
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邻里信任对家长决定送孩子上学的影响:混合选择模型的启示
导言:在发达国家,儿童乘车上学的趋势日益明显,这已引起人们的关注,而家长对邻里信任度的看法则成为一个关键的决定因素。以往的研究主要调查母亲或父亲的观念对儿童上学的影响。本研究利用 "澳大利亚儿童纵向研究"(LSAC)的数据,研究了母亲和父亲对邻里信任的认知对子女上学方式的不同影响。研究提出了一个混合选择模型(HCM),以衡量父母双方的认知作为其社会经济地位(SES)函数在学校出行方式决策中的贡献。结果研究结果表明,父母对邻里信任度越高,使用私家车接送孩子上学的可能性就越低。研究还发现了影响父母信任感的几个因素,并强调了对母亲和父亲的不同影响。邻里社会经济地位对母亲的信任感有更明显的积极影响,而房屋所有权和城市居民身份对父亲的信任感有更强的影响。本研究强调了父母对邻里信任的认知对儿童上学方式的重要作用,其中母亲和父亲的认知起着至关重要的作用。邻里社会经济地位、房屋所有权、城市居住地和种族多样性影响着父母的看法,对母亲和父亲的影响各不相同。未来的政策措施应侧重于通过社区活动、多元文化项目和社会活动来促进信任和社会包容,从而增强邻里凝聚力,支持可持续的学校出行选择。
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