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An activity-episode generation model that captures interactions between household heads: development and empirical analysis

Abstract

In this paper, we develop an approach for modeling the daily number of non-work, out-of-home activity episodes for household heads that incorporates in its framework both interactions between such members and activity setting (i.e. independent and joint activities). Trivariate ordered probit models are estimated for the heads of three household types – couple, non-worker; couple, one-worker; and couple, two-worker households – using data from a trip diary survey that was conducted in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) during 1987. Significant interactions between household heads are found. Moreover, the nature of these interactions is shown to vary by household type implying that decision-making structures and, more generally, household dynamics also vary by household type. In terms of predictive ability, the models incorporating interactions are found to predict more accurately than models excluding interactions. The empirical findings emphasize the importance of incorporating interactions between household members in activity-based forecasting models.

Authors

Scott DM; Kanaroglou PS

Journal

Transportation Research Part B Methodological, Vol. 36, No. 10, pp. 875–896

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2002

DOI

10.1016/s0191-2615(01)00039-x

ISSN

0191-2615

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