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Excess commuting in transitional urban China: A case study of Guangzhou
Authors:Wangbao Liu  Quan Hou
Institution:1.School of Geography Science,South China Normal University,Guangzhou,China;2.Department of Geography,Shenzhen Institute of Building Research Co., Ltd.,Shenzhen,China;3.Hong Kong Baptist University,Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong,China
Abstract:During the reform era, Chinese cities witnessed dramatic institutional transformation and spatial restructuring in general and profound change of commuting patterns in particular. Using household surveys collected in Guangzhou, China, in 2001, 2005 and 2010, excess commuting measurements are estimated. Excess commuting shows an overall trend of increasing during 1990–1999, and then declining during 2000–2010. We argue that deepening marketization of the jobs and housing sectors has induced spatial separation of jobs and housing. In other words, institutional transition and urban spatial restructuring are underpinning the changes of commuting patterns in Chinese cities. Excess commuting has strong relationship with individual socio-demographic status, which is by and large due to the increasing flexibilities of jobs and housing location choices enjoyed by urban residents. The findings call for considerations on balancing jobs-housing in making public policies relevant to urban development in general, and land use and transportation in particular.
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