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How Do Sociodemographics and Activity Participations Affect Activity-Travel? Comparative Study between Women and Men

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  • Min Yang
  • Wei Wang
  • Feifei Yu
  • Jian Ding

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Activity-travel behaviors of women and men are different because they have different social and household responsibilities. However, studies concerning gender differences are mainly limited in developed countries. This paper concentrates on gender role-based differences in activity-travel behavior in a typical developing country, namely, China. Using data from 3656 cases collected through surveys conducted in Shangyu, data processing, method choice, and descriptive analysis were conducted. Binary and ordered logistic regression models segmented by gender were developed to evaluate the mechanism through which individual sociodemographics, household characteristics, and activity participations affect the number of trip chain types and activities for women and men. The results show that women aged 30 to 50 perform less subsistence activities. However, the difference between the different age groups of men is not as significant. In addition, men with bicycles and electric bicycles have more subsistence and maintenance activities, whereas women do not have these attributes. Moreover, women with children under schooling age make more maintenance trip chains but less leisure trip chains and activities, whereas men are free from this influence. Furthermore, both women and men perform more subsistence activities if the duration increases, and men have less influences than women do.

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  • Min Yang & Wei Wang & Feifei Yu & Jian Ding, 2014. "How Do Sociodemographics and Activity Participations Affect Activity-Travel? Comparative Study between Women and Men," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-10, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:374521
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/374521
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