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Autor/inn/enKan, Stephen H.; und weitere
InstitutionUtah State Univ., Logan. Agricultural Experiment Station.
TitelCommunity Satisfaction, Migration Intentions and Migration: The Case of Nonmetropolitan Utah Within the Context of Rural Revival.
Quelle(1981), (32 Seiten)Verfügbarkeit 
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
SchlagwörterCommunity Satisfaction; Family Mobility; Individual Characteristics; Local Government; Longitudinal Studies; Migration; Quality of Life; Relocation; Rural Areas; Rural Development; Rural Environment; Rural Resettlement; Utah
AbstractA 1975-79 study assessing community satisfaction and migration intentions in 8 nonmetropolitan Utah communities ranging in population from 1,350 to 6,300 had 3 unique characteristics: (1) the use of distance from the community to the closest Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA), per capita sales tax, and energy development status as contextual variables; (2) identification of interpersonal relations, community facilities and services, community physical appearance, local government, and environmental quality as 5 major factor analysis measures; and (3) separate analyses of communities with high and low energy impact. Analyses of 880 usable 1975 questionnaires (of a 1,126 total sample) and a 1979 follow-up survey revealed that satisfaction toward community physical appearance was affected negatively by age, education, and energy development status and positively by distance from SMSA and per capita retail sales tax. Satisfaction toward local government was significantly affected by age, distance, and energy development. For migration intention, home ownership exerted a retarding direct effect. Residents with non-Utah exposure, regardless of religion and other characteristics, were more apt to intend to move, as were residents in communities of high energy impact. Age, kinship ties, and housing type were not significant to migration intention, but were to actual migration. (NEC)
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
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