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Title: CHOICE OF TRANSPORT MODE BY NON-RESIDENT UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN GHANA
Authors: Nkegbe, P. K.
Kuunibe, N.
Abdul-Mumin, Y.
Keywords: Choice
Transport Mode
Multi-campus System
Multinomial Logit
Ghana
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Centre for Promoting Ideas
Series/Report no.: Vol. 3;Issue 20
Abstract: Most tertiary educational institutions in Africa and Ghana practice non-residential housing system for their students in a bit to reduce the cost of tertiary education to government. This requires that students shop for accommodation outside the school premises and commute for academic activities. This study employs the multinomial logit regression to study the choice of transport mode among 384 non-residential university students in Ghana. The results show that distance of stay, travel time to campus, amount earned by mother, mother’s level of education and amount remitted to student statistically affect the probability that a student walks, uses a motorbike or takes a bus to campus. The study thus recommends that alternative public transport services be extended to the campus and that the private sector should be encouraged to provide students accommodation on campus.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/885
ISSN: 2219-6021
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Integrated Development Studies

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