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Consistency or contradiction? Mobility- Related Attitudes and Travel Mode Use of the Young ‘New Generation’
Author(s) -
Kathrin Konrad,
Sören Groth
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
raumforschung und raumordnung
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1869-4179
pISSN - 0034-0111
DOI - 10.2478/rara-2019-0050
Subject(s) - consistency (knowledge bases) , context (archaeology) , psychology , contradiction , mode (computer interface) , demographic economics , social psychology , sociology , geography , economics , computer science , philosophy , archaeology , epistemology , artificial intelligence , operating system
In this paper, we examine the role of mobility-related attitudes in the travel mode use of young people, the extent to which young adults and teenagers behave consistently in relation to their attitudes, and the conditions on which the consistency of attitudes and behaviour depends. We thus continue the current discussion about the loss of importance of the car for young people in which various socio-demographic trends, but also changed attitudes, are used as explanatory factors, especially on a hypothetical level. Our contribution closes a research gap in that so far neither the relationship between attitudes and behaviour among young people has been empirically investigated nor has this relationship been empirically placed in a context of spatial, economic and socio-demographic conditions. We address this by means of differentiated correlation analyses and the calculation of correlation differences on the basis of a nationwide German survey of young people from 2013. This enables us to demonstrate that young people basically behave consistently in line with their attitudes. However, there are significant differences which confirm that certain spatial, economic and socio-demographic conditions are essential for the implementation of attitudes into corresponding travel mode use.

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