Housing satisfaction and quality of life (an empirical research among residents of a Dutch city)

L. Aminian
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The prominent aim of most housing studies is to examine residential situations in order to understand housing demands and future consequences on the surrounding urban environment. Most research on housing satisfaction has been performed in socio-behavioral sciences and has looked at housing satisfaction as an essential explanatory input to study migration patterns, affordable housing and residential mobility. Nevertheless, in few studies, housing satisfaction has been assessed to understand residents’ subjective well being. This little emphasis on housing in terms of quality of life measurement highlights the gap in this research stream and the need for more detailed studies on this interdisciplinary field.This paper has aimed to enhance the understanding of the housing satisfaction concept and how this major life domain is affected by socio-demographic characteristics of individuals as well as the characteristics of one’s house. Moreover, the role of housing satisfaction on quality of life is investigated. Using the data that is collected among the residents of the city of Eindhoven in the Netherlands, this study applied path analysis method to capture the links between various variables and their impacts on overall housing satisfaction. The findings highlight the major impact of satisfaction with ownership, housing type and dwelling design on overall house satisfaction . Moreover, satisfaction with housing shows a significant and direct influence on the overall quality of life subjectively experienced by residents.
居住满意度与生活质量(荷兰某城市居民的实证研究)
大多数住房研究的主要目的是检查住房情况,以便了解住房需求和对周围城市环境的未来影响。大多数关于住房满意度的研究都是在社会行为科学领域进行的,并将住房满意度视为研究迁移模式、负担得起的住房和住宅流动性的基本解释性输入。然而,很少有研究对住房满意度进行评估,以了解居民的主观幸福感。在生活质量测量方面对住房的重视很少,这凸显了这一研究流的差距,以及对这一跨学科领域进行更详细研究的必要性。本文旨在加强对住房满意度概念的理解,以及这一主要生活领域如何受到个人社会人口特征以及房屋特征的影响。此外,还研究了住房满意度对生活质量的影响。利用在荷兰埃因霍温市居民中收集的数据,本研究应用路径分析法来捕捉各种变量之间的联系及其对整体住房满意度的影响。研究结果强调了对所有权、住房类型和住宅设计的满意度对整体住房满意度的主要影响。此外,居住满意度对居民主观体验的整体生活质量有显著而直接的影响。
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