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Elección del tipo de transporte en la clase trabajadora de Colombia: Un análisis por regiones

Translated title of the contribution: Choosing the type of transport in the working class in Colombia: An analysis by region
  • Orlando Joaqui-Barandica
  • , David Rodríguez-Barco

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Abstract

In this paper we analyzed the variable type of transport used by workers in different regions of Colombia. This variable, with respect to the theory, was consolidated into 3 large categories: Non-Motorized Private, Motorized Private and Motorized Public. Factors such as age, sex, income, among others, were taken into account and the theory of non-ordered multiple choice models was used in order to know the behavior of each of the explanatory variables by type of transport. It was found that the central region is 10% more likely to use private non-motorized transport than the Caribbean region. Motorized public transport is more likely to be chosen in the Bogotá region compared to the Caribbean region, as is the Antioquia region. Meanwhile, the Central and Pacific regions decrease their probability of choice. Future transport demand studies should begin to look more closely at the accessibility of certain areas of the city, understood as the capacity or ease of access to the site, in the different modes of transport.
Translated title of the contributionChoosing the type of transport in the working class in Colombia: An analysis by region
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)65–79
JournalLibre Empresa
Volume16
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Dec 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Multinomial regression
  • logit
  • probit
  • transport

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