Effects of Socialization on Activity-Travel Behavior in Developing Countries: : A Case Study of University Students in Metro Manila, the Philippines
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The role of socialization has begun to attract attention in transportation planning. In this study, we investigated the effects of socialization on travel in the context of a developing country. We focused on university students activity-travel behavior as influenced by the level and form of their socializing practices. We hypothesized that socialization would greatly affect the number of side-trips students took while returning home after class. Data were collected at pre-selected universities in Metro Manila. Path analysis results suggested that certain types of socialization had significant effects on the frequency of participants side-trip as they were returning home. Furthermore, social network size had a significant effect on patterns of after-class activity travel. Overall, the results suggest that socialization provides sound motivation for trip generation and should be considered in transportation planning processes in developing countries.
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FUKUDA Daisuke
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Tokyo Institute of Technology
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FUKUDA Daisuke
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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PADAYHAG Grace
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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