ANALISIS PEMILIHAN MODA SEPEDA MOTOR DAN KRL COMMUTERLINE UNTUK PERJALANAN KERJA KE PROPINSI DKI JAKARTA

RAHMAWATI, Ainun and ATMANTI, Hastarini Dwi (2014) ANALISIS PEMILIHAN MODA SEPEDA MOTOR DAN KRL COMMUTERLINE UNTUK PERJALANAN KERJA KE PROPINSI DKI JAKARTA. Undergraduate thesis, Fakultas Ekonomika dan Bisnis.

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Abstract

The existence of necessity in work activities will cause a trip which can produce the movement of people, in which it requires alternative modes of transportation. The purpose of this research is to analyze the influence of travel cost, income, ownership of modes and gender to the selection of modes in motorcycle and KRL Commuterline as transportation of modes for work in the district of North Bekasi to Province DKI Jakarta. This research used questionnaire in which 100 samples for people in six villages in the district of North Bekasi. Technique used to take sample in the research is purposive proportional random sampling. This research also uses Binary Logistic Regression technique with dichotomous dependent variable, 1 for motorcycle and 0 for KRL Commuterline. Estimation technique by using Binary Logistic Regression conducted to determine the effect of independent variables on the probability of commuters to use motorcycle or KRL Commuterline. The result of this research shows that the choosing of modes motorcycle and KRL Commuterline for work by people in district of North Bekasi is dominated by motorcycle users, in which there are 60 respondents, and there are only 40 respondents for KRL Commuterline. The choosing of modes motorcycle and KRL Commuterline in district of North Bekasi is caused by factor of travel cost and income, an ownership of modes and gender influence positive and significance

Item Type:Thesis (Undergraduate)
Additional Information:The Choosing of Modes, Trip to work, Binary Logistic Regression
Uncontrolled Keywords:The Choosing of Modes, Trip to work, Binary Logistic Regression
Subjects:H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Divisions:Faculty of Economics and Business > Department of Economics and Development Studies
ID Code:42801
Deposited By:INVALID USER
Deposited On:04 Apr 2014 13:21
Last Modified:04 Apr 2014 13:21

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