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White’s Residential Preferences
Race and Justice, 2012In the United States Black citizens are more residentially segregated from Whites than other racial and/or ethnic group. Prior studies have found that these patterns of segregation result in part from feelings of resentment and racial stereotypes that Whites hold toward Blacks.
Patricia Y. Warren +3 more
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Residential preferences in Istanbul
Habitat International, 1996Abstract Since the 1950s, the provision of housing, services and infrastructure has not kept pace with the rapid population expansion of Istanbul. While some of the modern districts have become comparatively more attractive, the historic districts have lost population due to the deterioration of their neighbourhoods.
V. Dokmeci +4 more
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Residential Preferences in China
Geographical Review, 1987This study is an analysis of residential preferences of a sample of students at six Chinese universities. Respondents indicated the importance of site conditions in their residential preferences. Associations between conditions and choices were measured by regression and factor analyses.
Charles G. Schmidt, Yuk Lee
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Preferences for Car-restrained Residential Areas
Journal of Urban Design, 2008The purpose of this paper is to assess the effects of restrained car access on preferences for new residential areas and to investigate how expected negative effects can be compensated for by other transport-related characteristics of residential areas. In this study, restrained car access is operationalized by means of concentrated parking facilities,
Borgers, A.W.J. +3 more
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Conjoint Analysis of Residential Preferences
Journal of the Urban Planning and Development Division, 1982A methodology for studying the effect of different locational factors on individual residential preferences is developed. Observations on the overall preferences of individuals are used to construct profiles of prospective residents. The Conjoint Analysis (CA) method is used for this purpose.
Irene Findikaki-Tsamourtzi +1 more
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