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Rapid urbanization has brought both opportunity and inequality, giving rise to complex social issues in cities worldwide. Housing, employment, healthcare, and social inclusion remain central challenges in urban life. Urban Social Issues analyzes the dynamics of urban poverty, migration, segregation, and community development. The book explores public policy responses, grassroots movements, and the role of urban planning in addressing inequality. It also examines environmental justice and the impact of digital transformation on urban spaces. Through global case studies, it provides a multidisciplinary understanding of the social fabric of cities and the policies needed to foster equitable urban futures.







