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An Analysis of Individual and Regional Characteristics in Relation to Commuting Time Changes - Focusing on the 25 Districts of Seoul(2006 ~ 2014) -
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통근시간 변화에 영향을 미치는 개인 및 지역변수 분석 : 서울시 25개 자치구를 중심으로(2006~2014)

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Jaemin Jang (서울대학교) Tae-Hyoung Tommy Gim (서울대학교)
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The Seoul Institute Seoul Studies Vol 17 No.3
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2016.9
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105 - 116 (12page)

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As an indicator of access to jobs, commuting time is a determinative factor on quality of life. With the 25 districts of Seoul, this study selects those in which time changes (compared to the year of 2006) are notable and residence- and job-related socioeconomic variables that affect the changes. Among the considered variables—apartment values, number of move-ins and -outs, number of households, population, number of workers, number of businesses, housing supply ratio, income level—apartment values and number of workers turn out to be important in reducing the time. The higher number of workers tends to be related to higher apartment values, larger population, and fewer move-outs, and this tendency can be understood in terms of a step to a compact city. Aiming at a compact city, Seoul is expected to have higher within-district traffic, which implies the need to reduce commuting time by improving access modes of transportation.

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