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@article{ Aritenang2022,
 title = {Examining Socio-Economic Inequality Among Commuters: The Case of the Jakarta Metropolitan Area},
 author = {Aritenang, Adiwan},
 journal = {Urban Planning},
 number = {3},
 pages = {172–184},
 volume = {7},
 year = {2022},
 issn = {2183-7635},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v7i3.5271},
 abstract = {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 districts. Our result reveals a significant impact of income level on the choice of private transportation mode, whilst having no effect on the choice of public transportation modes. Higher-income peripheral residents tend to commute to the core metropolitan area (Jakarta Province), while lower-income commuters typically travel between peripheral areas. The article also indicates the negative physical health impact of prolonged and early-hours commuting, especially for lower-income groups. The article proposes better public transportation that is convenient, safe, and reliable, to ensure a sustainable and resilient metropolitan area.},
 keywords = {Indonesien; Indonesia; Pendler; commuter; Erwerbstätigkeit; gainful employment; Arbeitsweg; way to work; Mobilität; mobility; Ungleichheit; inequality; Gesundheit; health; Verkehrsmittel; means of transport; Einkommensverhältnisse; income situation}}