Average scores of urbanicity for eight variables (IMAGE)
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Figure showing how average scores vary with urbanicity for eight variables, grouped into three psychological dimensions: well-being, social satisfaction, and economic satisfaction. Lower values generally indicate worse outcomes, except for loneliness, where lower values are better. Lower values of Adjusted Distance captures individuals living close to city centres. For instance, an adjusted distance of 0.01 reflects individuals living 4km from city centres of cities with 200,000 inhabitants, 7 km from 500,000 inhabit cities, and 10 km from 1,000,000 cities
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Finnemann et al
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