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      Sentiment and Evaluation as Ecological Variables

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            Residential satisfaction as an intervening variable in residential mobility.

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            The stress-threshold model (Wolpert, 1965; Brown and Moore, 1970) assumes that people do not consider moving unless they experience residential stress. This paper develops a similar model of residential mobility in which residential satisfaction acts as an intervening variable between individual and residence variables and mobility. The model is tested with data from a panel study of Rhode Island residents. The results indicate that residential satisfaction at the first interview is related to the wish to move and to mobility in the year following the interview. Individual and residence characteristics such as age of head duration of residence, home ownership, and room crowding are shown to affect mobility through their effect on residential satisfaction.
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              Sentiment and Symbolism as Ecological Variables

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                Journal
                Sociological Perspectives
                Sociological Perspectives
                JSTOR
                0731-1214
                1533-8673
                August 02 2016
                August 02 2016
                : 26
                : 2
                : 159-184
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                10.2307/1389089
                2e70f69e-59d9-4bf5-8644-13f3ede7cce8
                © 2016
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