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Densely built cities with people living and working in close proximity are economically efficient but lead to higher levels of inequality, according to new research from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
When is density good, and when is it harmful to cities?
Adriana Moreno (@adrianamoreno) / X
Why cities are not as bad for you as you think
Urbanization: expanding opportunities, but deeper divides, UN DESA
World Cities Report 2022
Inequality can double the energy required to secure universal decent living
High density cities are economically beneficial but lead to greater inequality
Systematic Inequality - Center for American Progress
Urbanization - Wikipedia
PDF) Conclusion
Bigger cities are richer, breeding greater inequality - The University of Sydney