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The theory of consumer choice, generally, examines the insights involved in constrained choices.
Alienation
A feeling of being isolated and disconnected from one’s work, society, or sense of self, often discussed in the context of labor and production.
Urban Dwellers
Individuals who live in a city or urban area, often characterized by higher population density and vast infrastructural development compared to rural areas.
U.S. Census
A nationwide survey conducted every ten years in the United States to collect demographic, housing, and population data.
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Sorted or classified into groups or types based on shared characteristics or criteria.
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