Variant Concept of Transportation-Disadvantaged: Evidence From Aydın, Turkey, and Yamaga, Japan
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Transportation-disadvantaged groups have been defined in previous studies as those who are low income earners, are family dependent, have limited access to private motor vehicles and public transport services, and are obliged to spend relatively more time and money on their trips. Additionally the disabled, young, and elderly are commonly considered to be among the transportation-disadvantaged. Although generally this definition seems correct, it is not specific enough to become a universal definition that could apply to all urban contexts. This paper investigates whether perceptions of travel difficulty vary as does the definition of transportation-disadvantaged in socioculturally different urban contexts. For this investigation, the writers undertake a series of statistical analyses in a case study of Yamaga, Japan, and compare the findings with a previous case study, in which the same methodology, hypothesis, and assumptions were applied to a culturally and demographically different settlement in Aydin, Turkey. After comparing the findings observed in Aydin with the statistical analysis results in Yamaga, this paper reveals that there can be no detailed, universal definition of the transportation-disadvantaged. The writers conclude that the characteristics of the transportation-disadvantaged are not globally identical, and policies and solutions that work in one locality may not have the same results in another sociocultural context.
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Cluster analysis, Transportation-disadvantaged, Travel behavior, Travel demand models, Urban context, Aydın, Yamaga, Travel behavior, 330, Transportation-disadvantaged, Travel Behavior, Travel demand models, Travel Demand Models, Transportation Disadvantage, Cluster analysis, Cluster Analysis, Urban context, Aydın, Yamaga
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05 social sciences, 0502 economics and business
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Duvarcı, Y., Yiğitcanlar, T., Alver, Y., and Mizokami, S. (2011). Variant concept of transportation-disadvantaged: Evidence from Aydin, Turkey, and Yamaga, Japan. Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 137(1), 82-90. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)UP.1943-5444.0000044
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