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| Title | Beyond trip counts: Women's care trips in Santiago form denser networks than men's |
| Authors | Eduardo Graells, Natalia Meza, Mónica Humeres |
| Publication date | May 2026 |
| Abstract |
Women's care trips in Santiago (Chile) form a denser and more triangulated aggregate network than men's. We aggregated survey trips into zone-to-zone flows, built gender- and purpose-specific subgraphs using Pointwise Mutual Information, and tested the difference with a gender-permutation null model (p \lt 0.005). These differences show that network and geographical methods can reveal structural patterns in care mobility that trip counts miss. A denser, more triangulated care network points to the need for stronger within-neighborhood connectivity, and transport planning informed by these methods can help identify where care-related infrastructure and local connections are most needed. |
| Pages | 1181-1184 |
| Volume | 53 |
| Journal name | Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science |
| Publisher | SAGE Publishing (Thousand Oaks, California, USA) |
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