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Lockdown shows us it is not work that attracts us to big cities – but the social life
Authors
Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt
Fabian Bald
Duncan Roth
Tobias Seidel
Publication date
11 December 2020
Publisher
London School of Economics and Political Science
Abstract
COVID’s effect on the social lives of city dwellers – being able to meet at the pub, restaurants or theatre – may be more relevant for the future of cities than its impact on work, write Gabriel Ahlfeldt, Fabian Bald, Duncan Roth, and Tobias Seidel
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