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kozerog [31]
3 years ago
10

Why do city planners consider marital status an important demographic factor?

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Igoryamba3 years ago
5 0
<span>Marital status is a vital demographic to city planning. The needs of couples and families within a residential area are significantly different than the needs of single individuals. With marriages come families and a greater need for schools, medical facilities and many other city resources. Having families in an area can also mandate restrictions on what types of businesses are allowed or not allowed.</span>
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