Safety, Gender, and the Public Transport System in Santiago, Chile
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Bibliographic Review
3. Methodology
4. Results
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | % | |
---|---|---|
Gender | Men | 47.3% |
Women | 52.7% | |
Age | 15–20 | 25.6% |
21–30 | 15.9% | |
30–40 | 14.6% | |
41–50 | 12.0% | |
51–60 | 12.7% | |
>60 | 19.2% | |
Nationality | Chilean | 89.3% |
Other | 10.7% | |
Educational level | Incomplete school education | 6.9% |
Basic school education | 25.5% | |
Complete school education | 48.2% | |
Higher education | 17.2% | |
Postgrads studies | 2.2% | |
Activity | Study | 10.7% |
Employed | 58.4% | |
Housework | 9.6% | |
Retired | 11.9% | |
Unemployed | 5.4% | |
Other | 3.9% |
Variables | How Safe Do You Feel inside Buses? | How Safe Do You Feel inside the Metro? | How Safe Do You Feel at Bus Stops/Stations? | How Safe Do You Feel Waiting for Buses at Night? | ||||
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Coefficient | OR | Coefficient | OR | Coefficient | OR | Coefficient | OR | |
Gender (female = 1) | −0.722 *** | 0.485 *** | −0.796 *** | 0.451 *** | −0.365 *** | 0.694 *** | −0.982 *** | 0.374 *** |
(0.062) | (0.0301) | (0.0618) | (0.0279) | (0.0582) | (0.0404) | (0.0655) | (0.0245) | |
Nationality (Chilean = 1) | −0.431 *** | 0.650 *** | −0.497 *** | 0.608 *** | −0.402 *** | 0.669 *** | −0.381 *** | 0.683 *** |
(0.108) | (0.070) | (0.108) | (0.0657) | (0.103) | (0.0688) | (0.108) | (0.0739) | |
Age (>30 years old) | −0.515 *** | 0.597 *** | −0.213 * | 0.808 * | −0.218 * | 0.804 * | ||
(0.115) | (0.069) | (0.117) | (0.0944) | (0.113) | (0.0910) | |||
Activity (employed = 1) | 0.318 *** | 1.374 *** | 0.195 ** | 1.216 ** | 0.468 *** | 1.596 *** | 0.192 ** | 1.211 ** |
(0.090) | (0.123) | (0.0951) | (0.116) | (0.0843) | (0.134) | (0.0955) | (0.116) | |
cut1 | −3.284 *** | 0.0375 *** | −3.699 *** | 0.0247 *** | −2.828 *** | 0.0592 *** | −2.159 *** | 0.115 *** |
(0.161) | (0.00604) | (0.166) | (0.00412) | (0.154) | (0.00913) | (0.161) | (0.0186) | |
cut2 | −0.294 * | 0.745 * | −1.123 *** | 0.325 *** | −0.132 | 0.876 | 0.980 *** | 2.665 *** |
(0.151) | (0.113) | (0.155) | (0.0504) | (0.147) | (0.129) | (0.157) | (0.419) | |
cut3 | 3.382 *** | 29.44 *** | 2.109 *** | 8.243 *** | 3.617 *** | 37.22 *** | 4.230 *** | 68.71 *** |
(0.206) | (6.077) | (0.165) | (1.363) | (0.192) | (7.134) | (0.229) | (15.71) | |
Observations | 4393 | 4139 | 4568 | 4367 | ||||
Log likelihood | −4165.7231 | −4228.7339 | −4550.1034 | −3993.385 | ||||
LR Chi2 | 179.10 | 429.49 | 79.15 | 247.61 | ||||
R2 | 0.0210 | 0.0225 | 0.0086 | 0.0301 |
Variables | How Safe Do You Feel inside Buses? | How Safe Do You Feel inside the Metro? | How Safe Do You Feel at Bus Stops/Stations? | How Safe Do You Feel Waiting for Buses at Night? | ||||
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Coefficient | OR | Coefficient | OR | Coefficient | OR | Coefficient | OR | |
Gender (female = 1) | −0.438 *** | 0.645 *** | −0.734 *** | 0.480 *** | −0.0257 | 0.975 | −0.682 *** | 0.506 *** |
(0.0666) | (0.0430) | (0.0630) | (0.0302) | (0.0642) | (0.0626) | (0.0698) | (0.0353) | |
Nationality (Chilean = 1) | −0.287 ** | 0.750 ** | −0.418 *** | 0.658 *** | −0.291 *** | 0.747 *** | −0.205 * | 0.815 * |
(0.113) | (0.0848) | (0.109) | (0.0719) | (0.111) | (0.0827) | (0.113) | (0.0923) | |
Age (>30 years old) | −0.212 * | 0.809 * | 0.564 *** | 1.758 *** | ||||
(0.121) | (0.0982) | (0.128) | (0.224) | |||||
Worker (worker = 1) | 0.193 ** | 1.213 ** | 0.285 *** | 1.330 *** | ||||
(0.0953) | (0.116) | (0.0917) | (0.122) | |||||
How much does crime currently affect your quality of life? (Ref: A lot) | ||||||||
Quite a bit | 0.261 *** | 1.298 *** | 0.141 * | 1.152 * | 0.215 *** | 1.240 *** | 0.216 *** | 1.241 *** |
(0.0792) | (0.103) | (0.0769) | (0.0886) | (0.0764) | (0.0947) | (0.0814) | (0.101) | |
Little | 0.596 *** | 1.815 *** | 0.269 *** | 1.309 *** | 0.423 *** | 1.527 *** | 0.657 *** | 1.929 *** |
(0.0852) | (0.155) | (0.0818) | (0.107) | (0.0823) | (0.126) | (0.0890) | (0.172) | |
Nothing | 1.041 *** | 2.831 *** | 0.396 *** | 1.485 *** | 0.834 *** | 2.302 *** | 0.969 *** | 2.635 *** |
(0.121) | (0.341) | (0.121) | (0.179) | (0.119) | (0.274) | (0.126) | (0.333) | |
Do you think you will be the victim of a crime in the next twelve months? (Yes = 1) | −0.351 *** | 0.704 *** | −0.293 *** | 0.746 *** | −0.370 *** | 0.691 *** | −0.445 *** | 0.641 *** |
(0.0672) | (0.0473) | (0.0640) | (0.0478) | (0.0652) | (0.0450) | (0.0698) | (0.0447) | |
Thinking about crime, would you say that during the last twelve months crime in your neighborhood: (Ref: Increased) | ||||||||
Remained the same | 0.388 *** | 1.475 *** | 0.511 *** | 1.667 *** | 0.275 *** | 1.316 *** | 0.161 ** | 1.174 ** |
(0.0721) | (0.106) | (0.0708) | (0.118) | (0.0700) | (0.0921) | (0.0749) | (0.0880) | |
Decreased | 0.608 *** | 1.837 *** | 0.462 ** | 1.587 ** | 0.507 *** | 1.660 *** | 0.542 *** | 1.719 *** |
(0.184) | (0.338) | (0.191) | (0.304) | (0.188) | (0.312) | (0.192) | (0.329) | |
During the last 12 months, how often would you say the following situations occurred in your neighborhood? Vandalism or damage to public or private property (Ref: Never) | ||||||||
Hardly ever | −0.0981 | 0.907 | −0.141 * | 0.869 * | −0.177 ** | 0.838 ** | ||
(0.0830) | (0.0753) | (0.0808) | (0.0702) | (0.0866) | (0.0726) | |||
Frequently | −0.291 *** | 0.747 *** | −0.492 *** | 0.612 *** | −0.391 *** | 0.677 *** | ||
(0.0941) | (0.0703) | (0.0914) | (0.0559) | (0.0972) | (0.0657) | |||
Always | −0.340 *** | 0.712 *** | −0.679 *** | 0.507 *** | −0.258 ** | 0.773 ** | ||
(0.122) | (0.0868) | (0.118) | (0.0600) | (0.124) | (0.0959) | |||
During the last 12 months, how often would you say the following situations occurred in your neighborhood? Alcohol/drug use on public roads (Ref: Never) | ||||||||
Hardly ever | −0.210 * | 0.810 * | −0.179 | 0.836 | −0.280 ** | 0.756 ** | −0.325 ** | 0.723 ** |
(0.120) | (0.0975) | (0.117) | (0.0982) | (0.117) | (0.0884) | (0.126) | (0.0913) | |
Frequently | −0.255 ** | 0.775 ** | −0.328 *** | 0.720 *** | −0.393 *** | 0.675 *** | −0.386 *** | 0.680 *** |
(0.115) | (0.0888) | (0.111) | (0.0801) | (0.111) | (0.0752) | (0.120) | (0.0817) | |
Always | −0.302 *** | 0.739 *** | −0.431 *** | 0.650 *** | −0.601 *** | 0.548 *** | −0.554 *** | 0.575 *** |
(0.117) | (0.0866) | (0.114) | (0.0740) | (0.114) | (0.0625) | (0.123) | (0.0709) | |
During the last 12 months, how often would you say the following situations occurred in your neighborhood? Robberies or assaults on public roads (Ref: Never) | ||||||||
Hardly ever | −0.0498 | 0.810 * | −0.0259 | 0.974 | −0.277 *** | 0.758 *** | −0.366 *** | 0.693 *** |
(0.0870) | (0.0975) | (0.0842) | (0.0821) | (0.0845) | (0.0640) | (0.0917) | (0.0636) | |
Frequently | −0.348 *** | 0.775 ** | −0.103 | 0.902 | −0.693 *** | 0.500 *** | −0.582 *** | 0.559 *** |
(0.0974) | (0.0888) | (0.0901) | (0.0813) | (0.0944) | (0.0472) | (0.102) | (0.0572) | |
Always | −0.384 *** | 0.739 *** | −0.437 *** | 0.646 *** | −0.996 *** | 0.369 *** | −1.043 *** | 0.352 *** |
(0.127) | (0.0866) | (0.119) | (0.0771) | (0.123) | (0.0455) | (0.131) | (0.0461) | |
During the last 12 months, for fear of being the victim of a crime (robbery, assault, battery, etc.), have you stopped doing any of the following activities? Take empty buses (Yes = 1) | −0.341 *** | 0.711 *** | −0.217 *** | 0.805 *** | −0.253 *** | 0.776 *** | ||
(0.0728) | (0.0517) | (0.0698) | (0.0562) | (0.0748) | (0.0581) | |||
How often do you avoid bus stops to prevent being a victim of a crime? (Ref: Always) | ||||||||
Only at nights | 0.748 *** | 2.112 *** | 0.900 *** | 2.461 *** | 0.520 *** | 1.682 *** | ||
(0.141) | (0.298) | (0.136) | (0.335) | (0.142) | (0.239) | |||
Only in the days | 0.779 | 2.179 | 0.754 | 2.126 | 1.446 *** | 4.247 *** | ||
(0.484) | (1.055) | (0.465) | (0.989) | (0.511) | (2.172) | |||
does not prevent it | 1.205 *** | 3.337 *** | 1.680 *** | 5.365 *** | 1.671 *** | 5.318 *** | ||
(0.153) | (0.510) | (0.148) | (0.796) | (0.157) | (0.835) | |||
During the last twelve months, were you or any member of your household assaulted using violence, threats, or intimidation? (Yes = 1) | −0.169 * | 0.844 * | −0.238 *** | 0.789 *** | −0.149 | 0.862 | ||
(0.0940) | (0.0793) | (0.0910) | (0.0718) | (0.0956) | (0.0823) | |||
cut1 | −2.544 *** | 0.0785 *** | −3.721 *** | 0.0242 *** | −2.673 *** | 0.0690 *** | −1.925 *** | 0.146 *** |
(0.254) | (0.0199) | (0.169) | (0.00410) | (0.214) | (0.0148) | (0.259) | (0.0378) | |
cut2 | 0.828 *** | 2.288 *** | −1.056 *** | 0.348 *** | 0.555 *** | 1.741 *** | 1.924 *** | 6.845 *** |
(0.251) | (0.574) | (0.157) | (0.0547) | (0.210) | (0.366) | (0.259) | (1.771) | |
cut3 | 4.756 *** | 116.3 *** | 2.292 *** | 9.892 *** | 4.712 *** | 111.2 *** | 5.487 *** | 241.6 *** |
(0.289) | (33.56) | (0.168) | (1.663) | (0.244) | (27.11) | (0.309) | (74.77) | |
Observations | 4393 | 4139 | 4568 | 4367 | ||||
Log likelihood | −3821.8696 | −4111.2863 | −3996.1 | −3477.689 | ||||
LR Chi2 | 866.80 | 429.49 | 1187.15 | 1279.00 | ||||
R2 | 0.1019 | 0.0496 | 0.1293 | 0.1553 |
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Busco, C.; González, F.; Lillo, N. Safety, Gender, and the Public Transport System in Santiago, Chile. Sustainability 2022, 14, 16484. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142416484
Busco C, González F, Lillo N. Safety, Gender, and the Public Transport System in Santiago, Chile. Sustainability. 2022; 14(24):16484. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142416484
Chicago/Turabian StyleBusco, Carolina, Felipe González, and Nelson Lillo. 2022. "Safety, Gender, and the Public Transport System in Santiago, Chile" Sustainability 14, no. 24: 16484. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142416484
APA StyleBusco, C., González, F., & Lillo, N. (2022). Safety, Gender, and the Public Transport System in Santiago, Chile. Sustainability, 14(24), 16484. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142416484