Title of article :
Disability effects on daily activity type and duration
Author/Authors :
Vosough, S Department of Civil Engineering - Sharif University of Technology - Tehran, Iran , Samimi, A Department of Civil Engineering - Sharif University of Technology - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Equity concerns of urban planners and policy-makers cannot be addressed
unless disability effects on daily activities are disentangled. The findings, however, strongly
depend on how disability is incorporated into the model. Two Multiple Discrete-Continuous
Extreme Value (MDCEV) models for analyzing disability effects on daily activity type
and duration are discussed and compared in this paper. In the /classic" approach, an
independent dummy variable is used to distinguish disability. However, in the /separate"
approach, the dataset is divided into disabled and non-disabled groups and, then, a
separate model is calibrated for the disabled group. The two approaches achieve different
coefficients and elasticity values, evidencing that model specification matters for policy
assessments. Three transferability metrics are adopted to illustrate that the separate
approach outperforms the classic approach in explaining travel patterns of persons with
disabilities. Finally, three policies that have been practiced across the globe to prevent
social exclusion of disabled people are discussed in terms of the effects of model specification
on the policy assessment outcomes. This assessment offers managerial insights for policymakers
to develop appropriate infrastructure and accessibility strategies for disabled people.
Keywords :
Disability , MDCEV model , Activity type , Activity duration
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)