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Determination of the Number of Significant Flows in Origin-Destination Specific Analysis: The Case of Commuting in Flanders

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Van Nuffel N. (2007) Determination of the number of significant flows in origin-destination specific analysis: the case of commuting in Flanders, Regional Studies 41, 509-524. In areas with complex commuting structures, such as Flanders in Belgium, divisions into functional regions do not provide the best picture of geographical structuration. In such situations, the degree of polarization may be more useful. This degree can be measured by the number of significant commuting flows. The aim of this paper is to determine this number of significant flows from threshold values. To reduce the inherent arbitrariness as much as possible, a three-step procedure (multiple linkage analysis, cluster analysis and skewness) is applied to an origin-destination matrix of between-municipality commuting data in Flanders, which allows a transparent classification of municipalities. Van Nuffel N. (2007) La determination du nombre de flux importants dans l'analyse specifique a la provenance-destination: etude de cas des migrations quotidiennes en Flandres, Regional Studies 41, 509-524. Dans des zones dont la structure des migrations quotidiennes s'avere complexe, voire les Flandres, la delimitation en regions fonctionnelles ne depeint pas avec clarte la structure geographique. Dans de telles situations, le degre de polarisation pourrait s'averer plus utile. On peut estimer ce degre en termes du nombre de flux importants de migrations quotidiennes. Cet article cherche a determiner ce nombre de flux importants a partir des valeurs de seuil. Pour minimiser les effets arbitraires inherents, on applique un processus a trois temps (une analyse a liaisons multiples, une analyse typologique et l'asymetrie) a une matrice provenance-destination des donnees relatives aux migrations quotidiennes entre les municipalites en Flandres, ce qui permet un classement transparent des municipalites. Migrations quotidiennes Flandres Degre de polarisation Donnees sur les flux Structure geographique Nombre de flux importants Van Nuffel N. (2007) Bestimmung der Anzahl signifikanter Strome in ursprungs- und zielspezifischen Analysen: der Fall des Pendlerverkehrs in Flandern, Regional Studies 41, 509-524. In Gebieten mit komplexen Pendlerverkehrsstrukturen, wie z. B. Flandern, liefert eine Aufteilung in funktionelle Regionen nicht das beste Abbild der geografischen Strukturierung. In solchen Fallen kann das Ausmass der Polarisierung nutzlichere Ergebnisse liefern. Dieses Ausmass lasst sich anhand der Anzahl signifikanter Pendlerverkehrsstrome messen. Diese Anzahl der signifikanten Strome soll in diesem Beitrag anhand von Schwellenwerten bestimmt werden. Um diese inharente Willkur so weit wie moglich zu reduzieren, wenden wir ein dreistufiges Verfahren (multiple Linkage-Analyse, Clusteranalyse und Skewness) auf eine Ursprung-Ziel-Matrix mit Daten uber den Pendlerverkehr zwischen verschiedenen flamischen Gemeinden an, was eine transparente Klassifizierung der Gemeinden ermoglicht. Pendlerverkehr Flandern Ausmass der Polarisierung Stromdaten Raumstruktur Anzahl der signifikanten Strome Van Nuffel N. (2007) Determinacion del numero de flujos significativos en los analisis especificos tipo origen-destino: el caso de los desplazamientos en Flandes, Regional Studies 41, 509-524. En regiones con estructuras complejas de desplazamientos diarios, como Flandes, la mejor opcion de estructuracion geografica no es precisamente la division en regiones funcionales. En tales situaciones, el grado de polarizacion podria ser mas util. Este grado puede medirse en funcion del numero de flujos significativos de desplazamientos. El objetivo de este documento es determinar este numero de flujos significativos a partir de valores umbrales. A fin de reducir al maximo posible las discrecionalidades inherentes, aplicamos un procedimiento de tres pasos (analisis de enlaces multiples, analisis de agrupaciones y sesgos) a una matriz de origen-destino de los datos de desplazamientos entre municipios en Flandes, lo que nos da una clasificacion transparente de los municipios. Desplazamientos diarios Flandes Grado de polarizacion Datos del flujo Estructura espacial Numero de flujos significativos

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  • Nathalie Van Nuffel, 2007. "Determination of the Number of Significant Flows in Origin-Destination Specific Analysis: The Case of Commuting in Flanders," Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 41(4), pages 509-524.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:regstd:v:41:y:2007:i:4:p:509-524
    DOI: 10.1080/00343400701281808
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    1. Dewulf, Bart & Neutens, Tijs & Vanlommel, Mario & Logghe, Steven & De Maeyer, Philippe & Witlox, Frank & De Weerdt, Yves & Van de Weghe, Nico, 2015. "Examining commuting patterns using Floating Car Data and circular statistics: Exploring the use of new methods and visualizations to study travel times," Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, vol. 48(C), pages 41-51.
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    3. Klapka, Pavel & Kraft, Stanislav & Halás, Marián, 2020. "Network based definition of functional regions: A graph theory approach for spatial distribution of traffic flows," Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, vol. 88(C).
    4. Kropp, Per & Schwengler, Barbara, 2017. "Stability of functional labour market regions," IAB-Discussion Paper 201721, Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), Nürnberg [Institute for Employment Research, Nuremberg, Germany].
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    7. Per Kropp & Barbara Schwengler, 2016. "Three-Step Method for Delineating Functional Labour Market Regions," Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(3), pages 429-445, March.

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