The rapid development of urban areas in surrounding regions has led to an increasing number of commuters within and between core-peripheral regions. However, variation in jobs and economic levels has exacerbated the socio-economic inequalities between metropolitan residents. Using the commuter data of the Jakarta Metropolitan Area, this study examines the socio-economic disparities of commuting behaviour, spatial patterns, and health between commuters with incomes lower and higher than the regional minimum wage. The article conducts quantitative descriptive statistics and a non-parametric test using the BPS—Statistics Indonesia 2019 commuter data that included 13,000 sample respondents from the Jakarta Province and its neighbouring district...
Despite numerous studies suggesting a path-dependent relationship between transport-land use policie...
Commuting has become a global phenomenon in various metropolitan cities in the world, including Denp...
In Southeast Asia, cities are often plagued by mobility issues. Their socio-spatial structures—defin...
The rapid development of urban areas in surrounding regions has led to an increasing number of commu...
This study aims to analyze the effect of socio-economic factors on the choice of transportation mode...
Walking in Jakarta, Indonesia, is often regarded as inconvenient, unsafe, and associated with limite...
In the rapidly urbanising Southeast Asian metropolitan cities, access to key socio-economic function...
Post-suburbanization, shifting the focus of urban spatial development to its periphery, is becoming ...
The development and ease of access to transportation in South Sulawesi Province opens up opportuniti...
This study aims to assess the determinants of the labor market in the Greater Jakarta Area (Jabodeta...
Walking in Jakarta, Indonesia, is often regarded as inconvenient, unsafe, and associated with limite...
The paper provides overview of the commuters’ behaviors and attitudes towards current transport mode...
The Jakarta metropolitan region (the Jakarta megacity), located in the fourth most populous country ...
Urban planning research in developing countries has often focused on slum upgrading. Lately environm...
Traffic congestion in Jakarta is an emerging challenge. Although the policies have been implemented ...
Despite numerous studies suggesting a path-dependent relationship between transport-land use policie...
Commuting has become a global phenomenon in various metropolitan cities in the world, including Denp...
In Southeast Asia, cities are often plagued by mobility issues. Their socio-spatial structures—defin...
The rapid development of urban areas in surrounding regions has led to an increasing number of commu...
This study aims to analyze the effect of socio-economic factors on the choice of transportation mode...
Walking in Jakarta, Indonesia, is often regarded as inconvenient, unsafe, and associated with limite...
In the rapidly urbanising Southeast Asian metropolitan cities, access to key socio-economic function...
Post-suburbanization, shifting the focus of urban spatial development to its periphery, is becoming ...
The development and ease of access to transportation in South Sulawesi Province opens up opportuniti...
This study aims to assess the determinants of the labor market in the Greater Jakarta Area (Jabodeta...
Walking in Jakarta, Indonesia, is often regarded as inconvenient, unsafe, and associated with limite...
The paper provides overview of the commuters’ behaviors and attitudes towards current transport mode...
The Jakarta metropolitan region (the Jakarta megacity), located in the fourth most populous country ...
Urban planning research in developing countries has often focused on slum upgrading. Lately environm...
Traffic congestion in Jakarta is an emerging challenge. Although the policies have been implemented ...
Despite numerous studies suggesting a path-dependent relationship between transport-land use policie...
Commuting has become a global phenomenon in various metropolitan cities in the world, including Denp...
In Southeast Asia, cities are often plagued by mobility issues. Their socio-spatial structures—defin...