On the link between material deprivation and city size: Ecuador as a case study

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Obaco M, Royuela V, Matano A
ISSN: 0264-8377

The association between city size and productivity has been widely investigated in the academic literature. On
the contrary, less is known about the link between city size and material living conditions. Recently, a strong
emphasis has been put on the process of urbanization without growth and on the burst of large cities. The
creation of slums and large areas with underdeveloped housing characteristics has become a major concern for
urban planners. This is especially the case for developing economies. This work analyses the association between
city size and material living conditions in Ecuador, a small developing country experiencing rapid urbanization
and where slums constitute a relevant part of the urban landscape. Our findings show that living in denser areas
is associated with lower levels of deprivation and overcrowding. Nonetheless, we also show evidence of congestion
in larger cities.

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