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Traditional measures of equity typically consider only a fraction of person's day, as they rarely examine things other than where people live. In this week's episode, we look at how mobile location data can unlock and re...
Rethinking Inequality is an episode from City Planning Matters by Alex Hoffman. Traditional measures of equity typically consider only a fraction of person's day, as they rarely examine things other than where people live. In this week's ep...
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Published Mar 12, 2021, 00:22:58 long, audio available.
Traditional measures of equity typically consider only a fraction of person's day, as they rarely examine things other than where people live. In this week's episode, we look at how mobile location data can unlock and reveal larger patterns of equity or inequality by looking at where people shop, work and socialize. In the episode, we discuss a methodology for how you can examine this same issue for your City. A link to the results of my analysis are below. The El Paso Equity Atlas is available here :
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Rethinking Inequality is from City Planning Matters by Alex Hoffman.
Published Mar 12, 2021 and 00:22:58 long