Analyzing migration decisionmaking: relationships between residential satisfaction, mobility intentions, and moving behavior

Lu, M.

Environment and Planning a 30(8): 1,473-1,495

1998


ISSN/ISBN: 0308-518X
PMID: 12293863
Document Number: 275162
"The author examines the role of residential satisfaction and mobility intentions vis-a-vis structural variables in migration decisionmaking with the aid of data drawn from the 1985-1989 waves of the American Housing Survey. A conceptual model is derived which is based on behavioral theories developed in social psychology, namely the theories of reasoned action and planned behavior. Several previously ignored links among structural variables, mobility predispositions and moving behavior are incorporated. Empirical analyses show that, although satisfaction and intentions are important predictors of mobility, most of the structural variables that are commonly known to be related to migration also have direct effects on subsequent moving behavior, independent of satisfaction and intentions."

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