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Max Buchholz is an urban economic geographer. Using a wide range of quantitative and qualitative methodologies, he examines the dynamics of social spatial inequalities in cities and among various groups of people. His research revolves around key issues in urban regional economics, which include the drivers of income and employment level inequalities in urban regions, the geography and geographical determinants of inequality among social class groups, and how these inequalities are shaped by spatial forces like segregation, congestion, and urban form. Currently, Buchholz's main research focuses on understanding the increasing size and density of urban regions and its impact on rising racial and gender inequality.
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