2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13116320
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Data-Driven Analysis on Inter-City Commuting Decisions in Germany

Abstract: Understanding commuters’ behavior and influencing factors becomes more and more important every day. With the steady increase of the number of commuters, commuter traffic becomes a major bottleneck for many cities. Commuter behavior consequently plays an increasingly important role in city and transport planning and policy making. Although prior studies investigated a variety of potential factors influencing commuting decisions, most of them are constrained by the data scale in terms of limited time duration, … Show more

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“…When this occurs, then β=1. After consideration of the reasonableness of intercity commuting time and cost, and the search of the distance between cities within each region [60], the near distance is set at 800 km. Another rule is that the buyers with higher (or lower) GDP per capita trade with the sellers with lower (or higher) GDP per capita.…”
Section: Construction Of Urban Co2 Trading Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When this occurs, then β=1. After consideration of the reasonableness of intercity commuting time and cost, and the search of the distance between cities within each region [60], the near distance is set at 800 km. Another rule is that the buyers with higher (or lower) GDP per capita trade with the sellers with lower (or higher) GDP per capita.…”
Section: Construction Of Urban Co2 Trading Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some computational methods can be found analyzing aspects influencing employment in the transport sector. Chen et al [29] analyzed inter-city commuting decisions in Germany using machine learning techniques (i.e., linear regression, decision trees, and random forest). They analyzed the influence of gross domestic product (GDP), housing, and the labor market on the decision to commute, and reached the conclusion that access to employment opportunities, housing prices, income, and the distribution of the location's industry sectors are important factors in commuting decisions.…”
Section: Bayesian Network Applied To Transport Employmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almost all commuters in large cities over the world are suffering from commuting burdens. For example, the number of inter-city commuters in Germany has increased from 2,442,630 in 2004 to 3,123,924 in 2014 [ 1 ], which has caused increased traffic loads and frequent congestion [ 2 ]. In China, the average one-way commute duration was more than 36 min in 42 major cities in 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%