2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2110.04183
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Socioeconomic biases in urban mixing patterns of US metropolitan areas

Abstract: Urban areas serve as melting pots of people with diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, who may not only be segregated but have characteristic mobility patterns in the city. While mobility is driven by individual needs and preferences, the specific choice of venues to visit is usually constrained by the socioeconomic status of people. The complex interplay between people and places they visit, given their personal attributes and homophily leaning, is a key mechanism behind the emergence of socioeconomic stratifica… Show more

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