This investigation examined predictors of residential satisfaction among newly arrived residents (NAR) and long-term residents (LTR) of a rural community following a rapid influx of immigrants into the community. The physical environment, social/cultural aspects of life, and resources and public services were hypothesized to affect perceptions of residential satisfaction. Both LTR and NAR were pleased with environmental attributes, sociocultural attributes, and public services. An inverse relationship was revealed between stress and residential satisfaction. The primary sources of stress for LTR related to economics and social status issues, whereas the primary sources of stress among NAR involved issues concerning family and friends
Intensive, in-depth interviews were conducted with 45 non-Hispanic white residents of three rural Ne...
This study uses social capital to assess the effects of social support on acculturation-related stre...
Community satisfaction has often been linked to the level of satisfaction with a community’s infrast...
This investigation examined predictors of residential satisfaction among newly arrived residents (NA...
Abstract – This study explored predictors of residential satisfaction among the newly arrived and lo...
This study examines the quality of life in Crete, Nebraska, with the specific purpose of identifying...
Immigration is often thought of as a problem primarily for large metropolitan areas. However, much o...
The premise of this research is that rural immigrants comprise a significant source of untapped huma...
162 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Recent migratory shifts from ...
Throughout the world, people are migrating to find jobs and to seek a better life. As agricultural p...
Throughout the world, people are migrating from rural areas to cities to find jobs and to seek a bet...
Three major socio-demographic aspects of community life were examined in nonmetropolitan Utah within...
Why do people like where they live? Why do people decide to stay at their current residence? Are r...
Field of study: Educational, school & counseling psychology.Dr. Lisa Y. Flores, Dissertation Supervi...
I presented at a symposium entitled “Advances in Environmental Psychology” on June 3, 2011 at the 72...
Intensive, in-depth interviews were conducted with 45 non-Hispanic white residents of three rural Ne...
This study uses social capital to assess the effects of social support on acculturation-related stre...
Community satisfaction has often been linked to the level of satisfaction with a community’s infrast...
This investigation examined predictors of residential satisfaction among newly arrived residents (NA...
Abstract – This study explored predictors of residential satisfaction among the newly arrived and lo...
This study examines the quality of life in Crete, Nebraska, with the specific purpose of identifying...
Immigration is often thought of as a problem primarily for large metropolitan areas. However, much o...
The premise of this research is that rural immigrants comprise a significant source of untapped huma...
162 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Recent migratory shifts from ...
Throughout the world, people are migrating to find jobs and to seek a better life. As agricultural p...
Throughout the world, people are migrating from rural areas to cities to find jobs and to seek a bet...
Three major socio-demographic aspects of community life were examined in nonmetropolitan Utah within...
Why do people like where they live? Why do people decide to stay at their current residence? Are r...
Field of study: Educational, school & counseling psychology.Dr. Lisa Y. Flores, Dissertation Supervi...
I presented at a symposium entitled “Advances in Environmental Psychology” on June 3, 2011 at the 72...
Intensive, in-depth interviews were conducted with 45 non-Hispanic white residents of three rural Ne...
This study uses social capital to assess the effects of social support on acculturation-related stre...
Community satisfaction has often been linked to the level of satisfaction with a community’s infrast...