It has been suggested that the residential mobility behaviour and general well-being of residents of urban neighbourhoods are not only influenced by how residents themselves assess their neighbourhood, but also by how they think other city residents see their neighbourhood: the perceived reputation of the neighbourhood. There is a large body of literature on residents' satisfaction with their neighbourhood, but much less is known about how residents perceive the reputation of their own neighbourhood. Such knowledge might give important clues on how to improve the well-being of residents in deprived neighbourhoods, not only by directly improving the factors that affect their own level of satisfaction, but also by improving the factors that r...
Summary. A logistic regression model of individual neighbourhood dissatisfaction was devel-oped usin...
Compared to people with a high socioeconomic status, those with a lower socioeconomic status are mor...
The potential impacts that a range of social, economic, demographic and structural factors have on a...
It has been suggested that the residential mobility behaviour and general well-being of residents of...
It has been suggested that the residential mobility behaviour and general well-being of residents of...
In recent years attention of both academics and policymakers alike for neighbourhood reputations has...
Residents and non-residents are likely to think differently about a neighbourhood's reputation. Rela...
Moving intentions are likely to be affected not only by whether or not residents are satisfied with ...
Most research on the effect of neighbourhood reputations focuses on the influence on attitudes and b...
A logistic regression model of individual neighbourhood dissatisfaction was developed using data fro...
Residents of socioeconomically deprived areas perceive their neighbourhood as less conducive to heal...
Residents know exactly what their neighbourhood is like. House-seekers, on the other hand, must find...
Residents know exactly what their neighbourhood is like. House-seekers, on the other hand, must find...
Compared to people with a high socioeconomic status, those with a lower socioeconomic status are mor...
Summary. A logistic regression model of individual neighbourhood dissatisfaction was devel-oped usin...
Compared to people with a high socioeconomic status, those with a lower socioeconomic status are mor...
The potential impacts that a range of social, economic, demographic and structural factors have on a...
It has been suggested that the residential mobility behaviour and general well-being of residents of...
It has been suggested that the residential mobility behaviour and general well-being of residents of...
In recent years attention of both academics and policymakers alike for neighbourhood reputations has...
Residents and non-residents are likely to think differently about a neighbourhood's reputation. Rela...
Moving intentions are likely to be affected not only by whether or not residents are satisfied with ...
Most research on the effect of neighbourhood reputations focuses on the influence on attitudes and b...
A logistic regression model of individual neighbourhood dissatisfaction was developed using data fro...
Residents of socioeconomically deprived areas perceive their neighbourhood as less conducive to heal...
Residents know exactly what their neighbourhood is like. House-seekers, on the other hand, must find...
Residents know exactly what their neighbourhood is like. House-seekers, on the other hand, must find...
Compared to people with a high socioeconomic status, those with a lower socioeconomic status are mor...
Summary. A logistic regression model of individual neighbourhood dissatisfaction was devel-oped usin...
Compared to people with a high socioeconomic status, those with a lower socioeconomic status are mor...
The potential impacts that a range of social, economic, demographic and structural factors have on a...