Residential satisfaction related with procedure and disturbing experience of residential environment
Autour(s)
- Keypi Jackson, Atora Opuiyo, Ibrina Browndi, Ladson Newiduom
Abstract
The current literature has acknowledged that housing conditions, neighbourhood characteristics, and socioeconomics are significant determinants of residential satisfaction. However, the influence of the actual practice of the residential environment to residential satisfaction has rarely been studied. To help fill in this gap, this study examines the contribution of the usage of housing and neighbourhoods’ as well as the affective residential experience to residential satisfaction. We apply an individual well- being framework and consider residential satisfaction and residential affective experience as two constituent components of the residential domain subjective well-being. The consequences show that home and neighbourhood actions significantly affect residential satisfaction; advanced stages of valence and activation of daily activities at home and in the neighbourhood lead to more residential satisfaction.