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