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by warfangle
4534 days ago
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Absolutely not applicable when brought down to the census tract level in large cities. Compare, for example, the percentage living below poverty line in Manhattan (density of 27,227.1/km2) with the percentage living below poverty line in Brooklyn (density of 14,037/km2). |
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Which is exactly the same with any population heat map when you go down to the census tract level in large cities.
In other words, it is completely applicable.