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| Urban Primacy Index× | Spatial Gini Concentration Index× | |
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| Bidang | Human Geography | Human Geography |
| Keluarga | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Tahun asal≠ | 1939 | 1991 |
| Pengasas≠ | Mark Jefferson | Corrado Gini (coefficient); locational adaptation in regional science / economic geography |
| Jenis≠ | Index of the dominance of the largest city in an urban system | Descriptive index of how unevenly an activity is distributed across space |
| Sumber perintis≠ | Jefferson, M. (1939). The Law of the Primate City. Geographical Review, 29(2), 226–232. DOI ↗ | Duncan, O. D., & Duncan, B. (1955). A methodological analysis of segregation indexes. American Sociological Review, 20(2), 210–217. DOI ↗ |
| Alias | Primacy Index, Primate City Index, Two-City Primacy Index, Four-City Primacy Index | Locational Gini Coefficient, Spatial Gini Index, Geographic Concentration Index, Gini Index of Spatial Inequality |
| Berkaitan | 4 | 4 |
| Ringkasan≠ | The urban primacy index measures how dominant a country's largest city is relative to the cities below it in the size hierarchy. It grows out of Mark Jefferson's 1939 law of the primate city, which observed that many countries are headed by a single city far larger and more important than any other. The simplest two-city index divides the largest city's population by the second-largest's, while the four-city index compares the leading city with the combined size of the next three, giving a compact gauge of urban concentration. | The spatial (or locational) Gini concentration index adapts the classic Gini coefficient to geography, summarizing in a single number between zero and one how unevenly an activity — an industry, a population group, a resource — is distributed across spatial units relative to a benchmark such as total population or land area. It is the workhorse measure for quantifying geographic concentration and agglomeration in economic geography. |
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