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Title: Revisiting the Walking City: A Geospatial Examination of the Journey to Work

Citation Type: Book, Section

Publication Year: 2014

Abstract: The daily commute to work and its related social histories have long been of interest to historical geographers and urban historians. This article revisits the existing scholarship on the nineteenth-century journey to work and outlines a new methodological framework that uses a historical GIS to overcome many of the challenges identified in previous studies. These challenges include a reliance on small, atypical samples of workers, approximations of the spatial relationship between home and work, and unrealistic interpretations of journeys travelled by employing only Euclidean paths. Combining city directories and decennial censuses through the use of probabilistic record linkage techniques uncovers the relationship between work and home for over 5,000 workers in London, Ontario in 1881. A GIS network-derived journey to work model recreates more realistic journeys that considers the many natural and built environment barriers that influenced the paths and distances workers travelled on a daily basis. Empirical results of the journey to work along lines of occupational class, coincident home-work location, and gender are presented and contextualized to studies in other cities. The results highlight that experiences of commuting differ widely along lines of social class and gender.

Url: https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=3944&context=etd#page=110

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Authors: Lafreniere, Don; Gilliland, Jason

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Pages: 93-173

Volume Title: Reconstructing the Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Daily Life in the 19th Century City: A Historical GIS Approach

Publisher: The University of Western Ontario

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Data Collections: IPUMS NHGIS

Topics: Natural Resource Management, Other

Countries: United States

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