Can Mobility of Care Be Identified From Transit Fare Card Data? A Case Study In Washington D.C.

D. Shuman, Awad Abdelhalim, Anson F. Stewart, Kayleigh B Campbell, Mira Patel, Inés Sánchez de Madariaga, Jinhua Zhao
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Studies in the literature have found significant differences in travel behavior by gender on public transit that are largely attributable to household and care responsibilities falling disproportionately on women. While the majority of studies have relied on survey and qualitative data to assess “mobility of care”, we propose a novel data-driven workflow utilizing transit fare card transactions, name-based gender inference, and geospatial analysis to identify mobility of care trip making. We find that the share of women travelers trip-chaining in the direct vicinity of mobility of care places of interest is 10% - 15% higher than men.
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能否从公交票价卡数据中识别护理的流动性?华盛顿特区案例研究。
文献研究发现,在公共交通工具上,不同性别的出行行为存在显著差异,这在很大程度上归因于家庭和护理责任不成比例地落在了女性身上。虽然大多数研究都依赖于调查和定性数据来评估“护理的流动性”,但我们提出了一种新的数据驱动工作流程,利用公交票价卡交易、基于姓名的性别推断和地理空间分析来识别护理出行的流动性。我们发现,女性旅行者在感兴趣的护理场所流动性直接附近的连锁旅行比例比男性高10%-15%。
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