Segregation or integration? Exploring activity disparities between migrants and settled urban residents using human mobility data

QL Gao, Y Yue, W Tu, J Cao, QQ Li - Transactions in GIS, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Due to the difficulty of tracking large numbers of new migrants, how their daily activity
behaviors differ from those of settled residents has not been well investigated, leading to a …

The activity space-based segregation of migrants in suburban Shanghai

N Ta, MP Kwan, S Lin, Q Zhu - Applied Geography, 2021 - Elsevier
The socio-spatial segregation experienced by migrants has attracted considerable attention
and an increasing number of studies have examined segregation in migrants' daily activity …

A tale of two social groups in Xiamen, China: Trip frequency of migrants and locals and its determinants

J Liu, L Xiao, L Yang, J Zhou - Travel Behaviour and Society, 2020 - Elsevier
Across developing countries, there are hundreds of millions of migrants residing in cities,
and meeting their travel demand has become increasingly important yet challenging. While …

Do similar social groups have similar mobility in a city? Social areas and mobility in Shenzhen, China

R Shi, AGO Yeh - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
Social area analysis has been applied to analyze how urban space is spatially arranged.
Related studies have divided urban residents into different groups whose socioeconomic …

Reside nearby, behave apart? Activity-space-based segregation among residents of various types of housing in Beijing, China

X Zhang, J Wang, MP Kwan, Y Chai - Cities, 2019 - Elsevier
Given the ongoing “mobility turn” in social science research, a more comprehensive
understanding of segregation is needed. Activity-space-based segregation studies have …

Revealing transport inequality from an activity space perspective: A study based on human mobility data

QL Gao, Y Yue, C Zhong, J Cao, W Tu, QQ Li - Cities, 2022 - Elsevier
Closing mobility and accessibility gaps between public transit riders and private car users is
key to tackling social exclusion and achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) …

Linking spatial and temporal contexts to multi-contextual segregation by hukou status in urban China

Y Shen, X Luo - Journal of Transport Geography, 2023 - Elsevier
The paradigm in segregation research is shifting from a place-based to a people-based
perspective and from static spatial segregation to dynamic spatiotemporal segregation …

[HTML][HTML] Two-way floating or irreversible floating? The transition of migrants from urban social integration to permanent settlement in the cities in China

X Li, H Chen - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Oversized population mobility is an important feature of China's urbanization. Every year, a
large number of rural migrants move between urban and rural areas in China. However, the …

[HTML][HTML] The complex relationship between neighbourhood types and migrants' socio-economic integration: The case of urban China

J Zou, Y Chen, J Chen - Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 2020 - Springer
Migrants are important parts of China's urban population, but still limited knowledge is
known about the contextual determinants of their socio-economic integration in Chinese …

Immigrant settlement patterns, transit accessibility, and transit use

J Allen, S Farber, S Greaves, G Clifton, H Wu… - Journal of Transport …, 2021 - Elsevier
Public transit is immensely important among recent immigrants for enabling daily travel and
activity participation. The objectives of this study are to examine whether immigrants settle in …