Abstract: This research investigated 2 action strategies for residents to deal with dissatisfying community services: moving out of the community (exit), or communicating dissatisfaction to local authorities (voice). Data were used from a population movement survey conducted among 1,529 households in 3 major cities in the United Kingdom in 1997. Employing concepts from interdependence theory (Kelley & Thibaut, 1978), we predicted that dissatisfaction with community services would lead to more exit and voice responses. Furthermore, exit was predicted to be dominant among residents who, for diverse reasons, were less dependent; and voice was predicted for residents who were more dependent on the community. These predictions were supported, an...
In this study an attempt is made to assess intra-urban mobility by race through a 1975 survey of res...
Americans change residences frequently. Residential mobility can reflect positive changes in a famil...
During the early years of the last decade, the Common-wealth of Massachusetts adopted a philosphy of...
This research investigated 2 action strategies for residents to deal with dissatisfying community se...
Exit-voice strategies for community problem-solving This research investigated two different action ...
Residents of deprived urban neighbourhoods with a changing population often experience an increase i...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The study's research applies ...
How does moving to another community affect political participation? This project has pursued a thor...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>We argue that voice is too simple a concept – there ...
Health inequalities are a major concern in the UK. Power imbalances are associated with health inequ...
Current neighbourhood renewal and urban policies in the UK seek to improve neighbourhood conditions ...
Community involvement is seen both as means and as ends in contemporary urban policy, and although i...
Exit strategies have been found to be effective in sustaining the benefits of social housing estate ...
This thesis explores the value and meaning of community for residents on a regenerated social housin...
Using two waves of survey data for residents in neighborhoods in Brisbane, this study explores the i...
In this study an attempt is made to assess intra-urban mobility by race through a 1975 survey of res...
Americans change residences frequently. Residential mobility can reflect positive changes in a famil...
During the early years of the last decade, the Common-wealth of Massachusetts adopted a philosphy of...
This research investigated 2 action strategies for residents to deal with dissatisfying community se...
Exit-voice strategies for community problem-solving This research investigated two different action ...
Residents of deprived urban neighbourhoods with a changing population often experience an increase i...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The study's research applies ...
How does moving to another community affect political participation? This project has pursued a thor...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>We argue that voice is too simple a concept – there ...
Health inequalities are a major concern in the UK. Power imbalances are associated with health inequ...
Current neighbourhood renewal and urban policies in the UK seek to improve neighbourhood conditions ...
Community involvement is seen both as means and as ends in contemporary urban policy, and although i...
Exit strategies have been found to be effective in sustaining the benefits of social housing estate ...
This thesis explores the value and meaning of community for residents on a regenerated social housin...
Using two waves of survey data for residents in neighborhoods in Brisbane, this study explores the i...
In this study an attempt is made to assess intra-urban mobility by race through a 1975 survey of res...
Americans change residences frequently. Residential mobility can reflect positive changes in a famil...
During the early years of the last decade, the Common-wealth of Massachusetts adopted a philosphy of...