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The role of residential self-selection in land use-travel research: a review of recent findings
Authors:Xiaodong Guan  Xinyu Jason Cao
Institution:1. Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon, Hong Kong;2. Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Big Data and Brain Computing, Beihang University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Residential self-selection (RSS) is an important concern in the land use-travel research. Although many studies have addressed RSS during the past two decades, empirical results are inconsistent in terms of the existence, magnitude, and direction of self-selection bias. Moreover, recent studies substantiated other plausible associations within the theoretical framework of RSS, such as the endogeneity of travel attitudes. These further complicate the role of RSS in the land use-travel relationship. To improve understanding, this paper summarises recent progress in the RSS research, especially the studies published in the last decade. Specifically, we review three types of influences among the built environment, attitudes, and travel behaviour, and discuss unsolved problems within each type. We also discuss measurement issues of the built environment and attitudes in the RSS research. Because attitudes could be confounders, moderators, and mediators of the link between the built environment and travel behaviour, we recommend panel data with at least three waves of household travel surveys to address the complicated influences of attitudes. Future research needs to be more process-oriented to better understand the nature of RSS and its complex roles in the land use-travel research.
Keywords:Residential sorting  built environment  travel behaviour  attitude  causality
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