Residential relocation as a key event in commuting mode shift

Journal Article (2023)
Authors

Y. Tao (TU Delft - Urban Studies)

A. Petrovic (TU Delft - Urban Studies)

Maarten Van Ham (TU Delft - Urbanism)

Xingxing Fu (Universiteit Utrecht)

Research Group
Urban Studies
Copyright
© 2023 Y. Tao, A. Petrović, M. van Ham, Xingxing Fu
To reference this document use:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2023.103772
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 Y. Tao, A. Petrović, M. van Ham, Xingxing Fu
Research Group
Urban Studies
Volume number
119
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2023.103772
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Abstract

Residential self-selection studies argue that pre-existing travel-related attitude overshadows the role of changes in residential built environment in (re)shaping travel behaviours. Our study contributes to this self-selection argument by including family- and job-related life events as another self-selection source, and accounting for the reverse causality from built environment to travel attitude as opposed to the attitude-induced self-selection. Using a two-wave sample of 1,038 Dutch residents before and after the relocation, we developed structural equation models to investigate longitudinal relationships between changes in residential built environment and job-housing distances, the occurrence of life events, and changes in commuting mode choices and preferences pre-post relocation. Results supported residential self-selection arising from pre-existing preferences for car and public transport commuting, while residents lowered the active commuting preference after moving to a more suburban neighbourhood. Life events concurrent with residential relocation, such as childbirth and job changes, also underlay greater demand for car use.