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Social bonds and the migration intentions of elderly urban residents: The mediating effect of residential satisfaction

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POPULATION RESEARCH AND POLICY REVIEW
卷 22, 期 2, 页码 127-146

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KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL
DOI: 10.1023/A:1025067623305

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elderly urban residents; intention to move; residential satisfaction; social bonds

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Under the incorporation of social bonds within the residential satisfaction model, this study has attempted to examine why the elderly living in neighborhoods consider moving. The main hypothesis proposed in this study is that the four social bonds ( friendship, social cohesion and trust, informal social control, and neighborhood activities), combined with residential satisfaction, affect the mobility intentions of elderly urban residents. This hypothesis is tested by survey data collected in 1995 from 1123 Chicago residents age 65 and over. The results support the hypothesis that strong social bonds, combined with residential satisfaction, are working as important factors when the mobility intentions of elderly urban residents are deterred.

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