An agent-based model to investigate the effects of urban segregation around the clock on inequalities in health behaviour.

IF 2.5 2区 计算机科学 Q1 MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS EPJ Data Science Pub Date : 2026-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-12-11 DOI:10.1140/epjds/s13688-025-00603-4
Clémentine Cottineau-Mugadza, Julien Perret, Romain Reuillon, Sébastien Rey-Coyrehourcq, Julie Vallée
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Social segregation in cities refers to the uneven spatial distribution of individuals from unequal social groups, such as affluent and economically vulnerable people. Social segregation may, in turn, produce social inequalities through contextual effects, since neighbourhood mixing or concentration plays a role in shaping individuals' opinions and behaviours in multiple life domains, including health. Because segregation and contextual effects occur at the places of residence as well as throughout the day, as people move between locations in a city, we aim to understand the social effect of urban segregation 'around the clock' on health behaviours (such as the choice of a healthy diet), using an empirical agent-based model initialised on the Paris region with a synthetic population. We built this synthetic population by pulling together data from two health & nutrition surveys conducted 6 years apart, data from the French census and data from an origin-destination survey. We then combined scenarios of residential patterns (random allocation vs. census-based allocation reflecting the empirical level of residential segregation) with scenarios of daily mobility (no daily moves, random moves or survey-based daily moves reflecting the empirical level of daytime segregation in Paris) to assess the effect of spatio-temporal segregation on the diffusion of health behaviours. While the same upward trend of healthy behaviours is obtained in all scenarios simulated, we find contrasted results with respect to social inequalities: 1/ when the agents' residence is allocated at random, social inequalities of health decrease in the long run; 2/ randomizing daily mobility can mitigate the increase in social inequalities in dietary behaviours induced by effective residential segregation, with this mitigation effect appearing as soon as a small proportion of daily moves are random; 3/ daytime segregation as it exists in Paris slightly reinforces the unequal distribution of health behaviours between the most and least educated groups compared with the sole effect of residential segregation.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1140/epjds/s13688-025-00603-4.

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一个基于主体的模型,用于调查城市昼夜隔离对健康行为不平等的影响。
城市的社会隔离是指来自不平等社会群体(如富裕人群和经济弱势人群)的个体在空间上分布不均。社会隔离反过来又可能通过环境影响产生社会不平等,因为邻里混合或集中在包括健康在内的多个生活领域影响个人的意见和行为。由于隔离和环境影响发生在居住地以及全天,当人们在城市中的不同地点之间移动时,我们的目标是了解城市隔离“全天候”对健康行为(例如选择健康饮食)的社会影响,使用基于经验主体的模型初始化巴黎地区的合成人口。我们将相隔6年的两次健康与营养调查数据、法国人口普查数据和出发地调查数据汇总在一起,建立了这个综合人口。然后,我们将居住模式情景(随机分配vs.基于人口普查的分配,反映了居住隔离的经验水平)与日常流动性情景(无日常移动、随机移动或基于调查的日常移动,反映了巴黎白天隔离的经验水平)相结合,以评估时空隔离对健康行为扩散的影响。虽然在所有模拟情景中都获得了相同的健康行为上升趋势,但我们发现关于社会不平等的对比结果:1/当代理人的住所随机分配时,从长远来看,健康的社会不平等减少;2/随机化日常流动性可以缓解因有效的居住隔离而导致的饮食行为社会不平等的加剧,只要有一小部分日常流动性是随机的,这种缓解效果就会出现;3 .与居住隔离的唯一影响相比,巴黎存在的白天隔离稍微加剧了受教育程度最高和最低的群体之间保健行为的不平等分布。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,获取地址:10.1140/epjds/s13688-025-00603-4。
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EPJ Data Science
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13 weeks
期刊介绍: EPJ Data Science covers a broad range of research areas and applications and particularly encourages contributions from techno-socio-economic systems, where it comprises those research lines that now regard the digital “tracks” of human beings as first-order objects for scientific investigation. Topics include, but are not limited to, human behavior, social interaction (including animal societies), economic and financial systems, management and business networks, socio-technical infrastructure, health and environmental systems, the science of science, as well as general risk and crisis scenario forecasting up to and including policy advice.
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