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Revisiting residential self-selection issues: A life-oriented approach
Journal of transport and land use, 2014-01, Vol.7 (3), p.29-45
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
Copyright 2014 Junyi Zhang ;ISSN: 1938-7849 ;EISSN: 1938-7849 ;DOI: 10.5198/jtlu.v7i3.460
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Title:
Revisiting residential self-selection issues: A life-oriented approach
Author:
Zhang, Junyi
Subjects:
Automobiles
;
Commuting
;
Exercise
;
Holiday travel
;
life-oriented approach
;
Place of residence
;
QOL
;
Recreation
;
residential self-selection
;
Transportation studies
;
Travel
;
Travel behavior
;
Travel modes
Is Part Of:
Journal of transport and land use, 2014-01, Vol.7 (3), p.29-45
Description:
It has been widely argued that residential self-selection stems from two sources: attitudes and socio-demographic traits. This argument would be true if decisions were made with respect to only residential choice and travel behavior. Because they are just a part of people's life choice, the influence of life choice on self-selection cannot be ignored. In this context, a life-oriented approach becomes relevant, where residential and travel decisions are interdependent not only with each other, but also with other life domains as a part of general life decisions. This paper conceptually argued and empirically confirmed the necessity of developing a life-oriented approach to reexamine residential self-selection issues. I proposed that life choices should be treated as an additional source of the self-selection, and dynamic interdependences between residential choice, travel behavior, and other life choices should be properly modeled. From a policy perspective, the life-oriented approach suggests that successful transport and land use policies should be designed together with policies in other significantly relevant sectors (e.g., health and environment) and such cross-sectoral policies could better contribute to the improvement of people's quality of life.
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Center for Transportation Studies
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISSN: 1938-7849
EISSN: 1938-7849
DOI: 10.5198/jtlu.v7i3.460
Source:
ROAD: Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources
DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
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