COMMUTING IN THE WARSAW SUBURBAN AREA FROM A SPATIAL PERSPECTIVE - AN EXAMPLE OF EMPIRICAL RESEARCH

Commuting plays a significant role in forming metropolitan areas. It is one of the basic criteria for delineation of functional areas, including metropolitan regions. The objectives of this study included determining the Warsaw labour market and examining the influence of some spatial patterns on th...

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Main Authors: Nina Drejerska, Mariola Chrzanowska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lodz University Press 2014-05-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Oeconomica
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/foe/article/view/380
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spelling doaj-482d342d1f4248638c2177f7a08feb2a2020-11-24T21:40:40ZengLodz University PressActa Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Oeconomica0208-60182353-76632014-05-016309201COMMUTING IN THE WARSAW SUBURBAN AREA FROM A SPATIAL PERSPECTIVE - AN EXAMPLE OF EMPIRICAL RESEARCHNina Drejerska0Mariola Chrzanowska1Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Department of European Policy, Public Finance and Marketing.Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Department of Econometrics and Statistics.Commuting plays a significant role in forming metropolitan areas. It is one of the basic criteria for delineation of functional areas, including metropolitan regions. The objectives of this study included determining the Warsaw labour market and examining the influence of some spatial patterns on the intensity of commuting to Warsaw in the investigated communes. The research was conducted in a form of questionnaire interviews in 800 households from 30 communes of the Warsaw suburban zone, involving 2 215 adult participants. The analysis was based on a binary matrix B and weight matrix W standardised according to rows. A criterion of a common border was assumed as a neighbouring criterion. The weight matrix was built in the first step, then the global Moran’s statistic was calculated for each workplace localisation. Then local Moran’s statistics were calculated. The global Moran’s statistic was significant only for respondents commuting to another village. There were clusters of communes with a similar proportion of respondents commuting to another village, usually inhabitants of smaller villages commuting to the communal centre for work in public services or retail. As far as local Moran’s statistics are concerned, they allowed the pointing out of some examples of communes surrounded by similar or different commuting patterns. A spatial structure of commuting does not facilitate analysis. As a result, the relationships form radial patterns with Warsaw as the centre, rather than clusters.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/foe/article/view/380CommutingWarsaw metropolitan areaglobal Moran statisticlocal Moran statistic
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Mariola Chrzanowska
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COMMUTING IN THE WARSAW SUBURBAN AREA FROM A SPATIAL PERSPECTIVE - AN EXAMPLE OF EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Oeconomica
Commuting
Warsaw metropolitan area
global Moran statistic
local Moran statistic
author_facet Nina Drejerska
Mariola Chrzanowska
author_sort Nina Drejerska
title COMMUTING IN THE WARSAW SUBURBAN AREA FROM A SPATIAL PERSPECTIVE - AN EXAMPLE OF EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
title_short COMMUTING IN THE WARSAW SUBURBAN AREA FROM A SPATIAL PERSPECTIVE - AN EXAMPLE OF EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
title_full COMMUTING IN THE WARSAW SUBURBAN AREA FROM A SPATIAL PERSPECTIVE - AN EXAMPLE OF EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
title_fullStr COMMUTING IN THE WARSAW SUBURBAN AREA FROM A SPATIAL PERSPECTIVE - AN EXAMPLE OF EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
title_full_unstemmed COMMUTING IN THE WARSAW SUBURBAN AREA FROM A SPATIAL PERSPECTIVE - AN EXAMPLE OF EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
title_sort commuting in the warsaw suburban area from a spatial perspective - an example of empirical research
publisher Lodz University Press
series Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Oeconomica
issn 0208-6018
2353-7663
publishDate 2014-05-01
description Commuting plays a significant role in forming metropolitan areas. It is one of the basic criteria for delineation of functional areas, including metropolitan regions. The objectives of this study included determining the Warsaw labour market and examining the influence of some spatial patterns on the intensity of commuting to Warsaw in the investigated communes. The research was conducted in a form of questionnaire interviews in 800 households from 30 communes of the Warsaw suburban zone, involving 2 215 adult participants. The analysis was based on a binary matrix B and weight matrix W standardised according to rows. A criterion of a common border was assumed as a neighbouring criterion. The weight matrix was built in the first step, then the global Moran’s statistic was calculated for each workplace localisation. Then local Moran’s statistics were calculated. The global Moran’s statistic was significant only for respondents commuting to another village. There were clusters of communes with a similar proportion of respondents commuting to another village, usually inhabitants of smaller villages commuting to the communal centre for work in public services or retail. As far as local Moran’s statistics are concerned, they allowed the pointing out of some examples of communes surrounded by similar or different commuting patterns. A spatial structure of commuting does not facilitate analysis. As a result, the relationships form radial patterns with Warsaw as the centre, rather than clusters.
topic Commuting
Warsaw metropolitan area
global Moran statistic
local Moran statistic
url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/foe/article/view/380
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