University density measures the concentration of higherβeducation institutions relative to the size of a population. It helps planners assess educational accessibility and regional development.
The index is calculated by dividing the total number of universities by the total population and scaling the result to perβmillion inhabitants, which standardizes the metric across regions of varying size.
Higher density often correlates with greater research output, student mobility, and economic growth, while low density may indicate limited educational resources and potential barriers to higher education.
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