Justice, Exclusion, and Equity: An Analysis of 48 U.S. Metropolitan Areas
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Justice, Exclusion, and Equity: An Analysis of 48 U.S. Metropolitan Areas
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2017
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Injustice in transportation services experienced by disadvantaged demographic groups account for much of these groups’ social exclusion. Unfortunately, there is little agreement in the field about what theoretical foundation should be the basis of measures of the justice of transportation services, limiting the ability of transportation professionals to remedy the issues. Accordingly, there is a need for an improved measure of the justice of the distribution of transportation services, which relates to the effectiveness of transportation services for all members of disadvantaged groups rather than for only segregated members of these disadvantaged groups. To this end potential measures of distributive justice, based on the accessibility to jobs provided by various modes, are evaluated in 48 of the top 50 largest metropolitan areas in the United States. The purpose of the study is to inform recommendations for appropriate use of each measure.
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Palmateer, Chelsey; Levinson, David M. (2017). Justice, Exclusion, and Equity: An Analysis of 48 U.S. Metropolitan Areas. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/189908.
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