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Does Transport Inequality Perpetuate Housing Insecurity?

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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With trends of urbanisation on the rise, providing adequate housing to individuals remains a complex issue to be addressed. Often, the slow output of relevant housing policies, coupled with quickly increasing housing costs, leaves individuals with the burden of finding housing that is affordable and safe. In this paper, we unveil how urban planning, not just housing policies, can prevent individuals from accessing better housing conditions. We begin by proposing a clustering approach to characterising levels of housing insecurity in a city, by considering multiple dimensions of housing. Then we define levels of transit efficiency in 20 US cities by comparing public transit journeys to car-based journeys. Finally, we use geospatial autocorrelation to highlight how commuting to areas associated with better housing conditions results in transit commute times of over 30 minutes in most cities, and commute times of over an hour in some cases. Ultimately, we show the role that public transportation plays in locking vulnerable demographics into a cycle of poverty, thus motivating a more holistic approach to addressing housing insecurity that extends beyond changing housing policies.
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