Residents' Perceptions of their Neighbourhood: Disentangling Dissatisfaction, a French Survey

To avoid the conventional and normative pitfalls of neighbourhood satisfaction scales, the responses to a non-inductive open question identified six statistical types of resident in France. The reasons for their satisfaction or dissatisfaction reflect both personal inclinations and characteristics o...

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Bgi / Prodig
Demographics
Discontent
France
Friendship
Homes
Human geography
Keywords
Manual labor
Neighborhoods
Neighbourhoods
Perception
Perceptions
Place of residence
Population geography and social geography
Quality of life
Recreation
Residents
Satisfaction
Sociability
Social Networks
Socioeconomics
Wellbeing
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