Urban Risk and Well-being in Asian Megacities

Urban Lower and Middle Classes in Bangkok, Shanghai, and Tokyo

Tamaki Endo editor Momoyo Shibuya editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:31st Mar '23

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Rapid urbanisation presents challenges such as inequality, informalisation and diversified, social needs for emerging cities. Informal and formal institutions and their impact on urban development and well-being vary across social classes and cities.

Endo, Shibuya, and their contributors provide a systematic and multifaceted overview of urban well-being. It explores the characteristics and complexities of urban well-being of lower and middle classes in Asian megacities. The book explains that social setting and socioeconomic condition of individuals and households play a critical role in urban well-being. It offers insights on the vulnerabilities and resilience of urban populations and the intertwined dynamics of social networks and what they mean for individual well-being.

This book will be a useful reference for students, researchers and academics in urban studies, Asian studies or development studies.

ISBN: 9781032357133

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 600g

170 pages