If the master plan is successful, many commuters will travel to work in a core area nearer their homes, and the downtown area's daytime population will decrease.
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The once-sleepy town became an important service industry hub, with a dozen bank and brokerage-firm offices and a daytime population that swells to over 25, 000.
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"If you count the daytime population, the impact of the immigrant population is so much less, " said Max Kirkeberg, San Francisco State University urban geography professor.
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Their efforts seem to have succeeded, for the city's current daytime population of 100, 000 is nearly three times as large as its resident population of 34, 000.
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Hundreds of professionals have migrated into shops-turned-offices in the world-famous waterfront district during the past year anyway, bringing subtle shifts to the wharf's daytime population.
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The " three central wards " of Tokyo Chiyoda, ChkM and Minato are the business core of the city, with a daytime population more than seven times higher than their nighttime population.
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In 2010, Manhattan's daytime population was swelling to 3.94 million, with commuters adding a net 1.48 million people to the population, along with visitors, tourists, and commuting students.
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His Ph . D . dissertation was published in 1949 by University of Chicago Press as " The Daytime Population of the Central Business District of Chicago, " the first in-depth study of the dynamics of urban commuting.
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George Hunter and Mike Wilkinson of " The Detroit News " stated that when comparing the daytime population, including employees and workers, to the number of shootings, Downtown Detroit would be among the safest neighborhoods in the city.
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Based on the city s Transport and Traffic Improvement Plan 2004-2014, the city s daytime population is estimated to be 3.7 million during weekdays, owing to the large number of people who come to work, do business, or shop.