Research on Modeling Intrahousehold Interactions from the Perspective of Space-Time Constraints
Table 1
Classification results of parents based on constrained clustering.
Name
Instruction
Example of household constraint matrix
Number
Proportion
The participant constraints of parents are almost equal in these families (niche breadth ranged from 0.4 to 0.6).
47
13.51%
The participant constraints of female parents are greater than those of males (niche breadth is greater than or equal to 0.6).
58
16.67%
The participant constraints of male parent are greater than those of females (niche breadth is greater than or equal to 0.6).
34
9.77%
The parents in these families do not have any household activity/travel in the database.
209
60.05%
Note. The row vectors of the matrix represent the father, mother, and child. The column vectors represent separate dimensions of the time, space, and the participant.