论文标题
揭示人类流动性的社会经济方面
Uncovering the socioeconomic facets of human mobility
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论文摘要
鉴于城市化最近的迅速趋势,对城市基础设施如何调节社会经济互动和经济体系的更好理解至关重要。尽管支持位置的设备以及人类活动的大规模数据集的可访问性促进了我们的理解取得的重大进步,但人们对社会经济地位及其对运动模式的影响之间的联系几乎没有达成共识,尤其是不平等的作用。在这里,我们分析了全球流动性的大量汇总和匿名化摘要,并研究了美国和巴西一百个城市的社会经济地位与流动性之间的关系。我们发现了两种类型的关系,找到了明确的联系或几乎没有相互依存关系。前者倾向于以低水平的公共交通使用率,无法获得基本设施和服务的访问以及收入的隔离集群,后者级别显示了相反的趋势。我们的发现为设计城市栖息地提供了有用的课程,这些城市栖息地为所有居民提供了更大的利益,而不论其经济地位如何。
Given the rapid recent trend of urbanization, a better understanding of how urban infrastructure mediates socioeconomic interactions and economic systems is of vital importance. While the accessibility of location-enabled devices as well as large-scale datasets of human activities, has fueled significant advances in our understanding, there is little agreement on the linkage between socioeconomic status and its influence on movement patterns, in particular, the role of inequality. Here, we analyze a heavily aggregated and anonymized summary of global mobility and investigate the relationships between socioeconomic status and mobility across a hundred cities in the US and Brazil. We uncover two types of relationships, finding either a clear connection or little-to-no interdependencies. The former tend to be characterized by low levels of public transportation usage, inequitable access to basic amenities and services, and segregated clusters of communities in terms of income, with the latter class showing the opposite trends. Our findings provide useful lessons in designing urban habitats that serve the larger interests of all inhabitants irrespective of their economic status.