نتایج جستجو برای: residential mobility

تعداد نتایج: 128534  

2004
Hazel A. Morrow-Jones Elena G. Irwin Brian Roe

Much research on residential mobility relies on examining people’s choices within the context of what is available in a local housing market. However, it is difficult to determine the demand for alternative housing or neighborhood types that may not be available or are available only in limited quantities. Hence, the market may not accurately reveal consumer preferences for such alternatives. W...

2010
Rory Coulter Maarten van Ham Peteke Feijten

A Longitudinal Analysis of Moving Desires, Expectations and Actual Moving Behaviour Many theories of residential mobility contend that individuals express a sequence of moving desires, intentions and expectations prior to moving. Much research has investigated how individuals form these pre-move thoughts, with a largely separate literature examining actual mobility. Only a few studies have atte...

2000
René Böheim Mark P. Taylor

We examine the impact of moving home, the distance moved and reasons for moving on both household income and labour market earnings for a representative sample of individuals using panel data. Our results suggest that there are monetary returns to migration which apply to both household income and labour market earnings. However, not all migrants enjoy these returns, which depend on distance mo...

Journal: :Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 2018

Journal: :Asia Marketing Journal 2023

With the increased mobility within nations, relocation has become a frequent and regular occurrence in modern life. However, we know little about how residential affects purchase type. How does affect our behavior? This research explores relationship between preference of type, with psychological processes. The study primed participants either high or low mindset to investigate effect on consum...

Journal: :International Journal of Health Geographics 2007
Geoffrey M Jacquez Jaymie Meliker Andy Kaufmann

BACKGROUND Space-time interaction arises when nearby cases occur at about the same time, and may be attributable to an infectious etiology or from exposures that cause a geographically localized increase in risk. But available techniques for detecting interaction do not account for residential mobility, nor do they evaluate sensitivity to induction and latency periods. This is an important prob...

2014
Carsten M. Buchmann Nina Schwarz

Residential mobility is one of the major drivers of urban land use change. For urban planning it is therefore essential to understand patterns of population distribution and residential mobility in cities. Agent-based modelling has been found to be the most suitable method to investigate the complex interplay of processes, including individual location decisions. While numerous of such models h...

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