Zhou, Y., Lu, Y. Varying relationships between experienced income segregation and travel behaviour across neighbourhood social and urban contexts. Nat Commun
Objective:
- Leverage a large-scale, neighbourhood-level mobility dataset from the contiguous United States to quantify experienced segregation in activity sites and compare it with residential segregation across neighbourhoods with different social and urban contexts
Case:
- US CBG
Methodology:
- Dissimilarity index
- Income segregation
Data Source
- ACS, POI
- SafeGraph
Findings:
- Longer travel distance and more diverse destinations are associated with less experienced segregation for least affluent neighbourhoods
Coding Reference:
- Not Available