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Exploring both home-based and work-based jobs-housing balance by distance decay effect

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Abstract The relationship between built environment and jobs-housing balance has been discussed at either residence or workplace in literature. Less attention has been paid to both perspectives simultaneously. Built environment… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The relationship between built environment and jobs-housing balance has been discussed at either residence or workplace in literature. Less attention has been paid to both perspectives simultaneously. Built environment may have different relationships with home-based and work-based jobs-housing balance from a single perspective. However, the difference and to what extent is still not clear. It is significant in providing area-based urban planning suggestions. This study applied one-month cellular cellphone data in Guangzhou, China. It proposed a new jobs-housing balance measurement by estimating decay parameters of commuting distance distributions. Home-based and work-based jobs-housing balance was differentiated by aggregating commuting trips into departure and arrival locations. A linear regression model was applied to examine the correlation effect of built environment factors on home-based and work-based jobs-housing balance respectively, and a classification and regression trees (CART) model was applied to explore the combined effect of built environment on jobs-housing balance patterns. Results have shown that built environment has different correlations with home-based and work-based jobs-housing balance. For example, the POI mixture improves work-based jobs-housing balance but worsens home-based jobs-housing balance. Another important finding is that a moderate jobs-housing ratio does not ensure jobs-housing balance. In contrast, jobs-housing is imbalanced at well-developed communities.

Keywords: jobs housing; housing; housing balance; home based; based jobs

Journal Title: Journal of Transport Geography
Year Published: 2021

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