2019
DOI: 10.1177/0042098019871191
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The shapes of US cities: Revisiting the classic population density functions using crowdsourced geospatial data

Abstract: The declining pattern of population density from city centres to the outskirts has been widely observed in American cities. Such a pattern reflects a trade-off between housing price/commuting cost and employment. However, most previous studies in urban population density functions are based on the Euclidean distance, and do not consider commuting cost in cities. This study provides an empirical evaluation of the classic population density functions in 382 metropolitan statistical areas (MSA) in the USA using t… Show more

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“…For Jiangsu, the most significant indicator represents housing affordability, surpassing that of scientific infrastructure, women’s rights and medical care amenities, revealing the vital effect of real estate on migration and residence of creative talents in this area. Housing price and commuting cost could pose a push effect on population density and cause decentralization in cities (Qiang et al , 2020). Therefore, proper policies of commercial housing are in urgent demand for talent retaining and talents inflow encouragement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Jiangsu, the most significant indicator represents housing affordability, surpassing that of scientific infrastructure, women’s rights and medical care amenities, revealing the vital effect of real estate on migration and residence of creative talents in this area. Housing price and commuting cost could pose a push effect on population density and cause decentralization in cities (Qiang et al , 2020). Therefore, proper policies of commercial housing are in urgent demand for talent retaining and talents inflow encouragement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can, for example, illuminate the daily rhythms and activities of the city, creating ‘rich databases of neighbourhood and other place-based contexts’ (Sampson, 2013: 9). Qiang et al (2020) provide one such example, in their examination of the urban population density function. This function, long thought to be the outcome of trade-off between housing price, commuting cost and employment, has previously not been possible to fully operationalise and test due to a lack of suitable commuting cost data.…”
Section: Embracing the Messy Middlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in Qiang et al (2020), we use commuting times and distances from Google Maps' data. We are going two steps further by considering two transportation modes and by accounting for both opportunity and monetary costs.…”
Section: Empirical Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These papers use distance to the city center as a rough proxy for commuting costs. The recent paper by Qiang et al (2020) on density profiles of US cities, is, to our knowledge, the only study going further and using actual transportation times as a proxy for transportation generalized costs. Several papers also checked the aggregated predictions of the SUM on the size of urbanized areas, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%