2019
DOI: 10.7307/ptt.v31i4.3012
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Investigating Commuting Time Patterns of Residents Living in Affordable Housing: A Case Study in Nanjing, China

Abstract: The phenomenon of affordable housing emerges in Chinese cities to meet low-income residents’ living needs in the city. Because affordable housing projects tend to be located far away from the city centre, their residents tend to face long commuting times to go to work. Although several studies have analysed commuting travel times, none have considered the commuting pattern of residents living in these affordable housing projects. This study employs a decision tree classifier to examine the commuting time patte… Show more

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“…Occupation type also impacts commuting characteristics. Numerous studies categorized occupation types as "worker" vs. "other" (Wu et al, 2019), "formal" vs. "informal" (Geyer and Molayi, 2018), "public sector" vs. "private sector" (Andersson et al, 2018), and "part-time" vs.…”
Section: Personal and Household Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Occupation type also impacts commuting characteristics. Numerous studies categorized occupation types as "worker" vs. "other" (Wu et al, 2019), "formal" vs. "informal" (Geyer and Molayi, 2018), "public sector" vs. "private sector" (Andersson et al, 2018), and "part-time" vs.…”
Section: Personal and Household Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To avoid overfitting, trees are generally pruned to improve the predictability of decision structures (see [25,26] for more details).…”
Section: Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%