Understanding Stated Neighborhood Preferences: The Roles of Lifecycle Stage, Mobility Style, and Lifestyle Aspirations
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Travel Behaviour and Society
Volume
17
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Publication Date
7-10-2019
First Page
62
Last Page
71
Abstract
Stated neighborhood preference is informed by a host of factors describing an individual’s socioeconomic condition, current environmental context, recent transportation decisions, and future aspirations for certain housing and accessibility attributes. To date, travel applications and behavioral models investigating the residential location choice process have been parsimonious in differentiating decision-makers and the available neighborhood supply. This Portland, Oregon study used stated preference survey data and an integrated choice and latent variable modeling framework to provide a new awareness of the relationships between an individual’s lifecycle stage, mobility style, lifestyle aspirations, and underlying preference in residential environment. Specifically, we found that aspirations regarding housing and accessibility were strong predictors of stated neighborhood preferences, while mobility style was also closely associated with these lifestyle aspirations. Also, consistent with a narrative of gentrification, high income households preferred more urban environments with better multimodal access.
Recommended Citation
Gehrke, S., Singleton, P. A., & Clifton, K. J. (2019). Understanding stated neighborhood preferences: The roles of lifecycle stage, mobility style, and lifestyle aspirations. Travel Behaviour and Society, 17, 62–71. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tbs.2019.07.001