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HUMAN GEOGRAPHY  2018, Vol. 33 Issue (6): 28-34,86    DOI: 10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.2018.06.004
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RESEARCH ON THE MEDICAL SERVICE CONSUMPTION SPACE AND ITS SOCIAL DIFFERENTIATION OF URBAN RESIDENTS IN SMALL AND MIDDLE-SIZED CITIES BASED ON INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIORS: AND DISCUSS THE COMPARISON WITH MEGA CITIES
GAO Jun-bo1,2, HAN Yong1, YU Chao1, ZHANG Yong-xian3, YAN Jun-hui1
1. College of Geographic Sciences/The Center of Targeted Poverty Alleviation and Rural Revitalization, Xinyang Normal University, Xinyang 464000, China;
2. Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS, Beijing 100101, China;
3. Institute of Surveying and Mapping, Information Engineering University, Zhengzhou 450052, China

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Abstract  Medical services are important in urban resident's daily life, its scientific provision and effective consumption is the guarantee of high-quality urban life. This paper study the daily medical service consumption and social differential in small-middle-sized cities based on the daily medical service consumption data, using standard deviational ellipse and social network analysis method, and then compare that with the megacities. The results show that making the highest level comprehensive hospital as the center, the medical service institution selection of urban residents in small-middle-sized cities form multi-center network structure with the characteristics of "one super and several strong center coexist", and the travel space form the Coreperipheral pattern. The social differentiation characteristics of medical service consumption traveling space of different income groups in small and medium-sized cities will become more and more prominent,and gradually demonstrate the social differentiation trend of the daily life space of residents in small and mediumsized cities. As the whole, the travel space of medical service consumption in small-middle-sized cities increase with resident's educational level, but inverse with residents getting older.
Key wordsindividual behavior      medical service consumption      travel space      social differentiation     
Received: 25 December 2017     
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