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                            Countering the Wirthian  view of urban life as segmented, anonymous and anomic Herbert Gans offered a  typology of five major types of residents in the inner city. He calls them  quasi-primary relations. This term best describes the relationship between  neighbours since they are more intimate than secondary but more guarded than  primary relations.  
      
                           
                            
                              - The Cosmopolities 
 
                              -  Unmarried or childless 
 
                              - Ethnic villagers
 
                              - The deprived
 
                              - The trapped and downwardly mobile
 
                             
                          
                        
                        
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