Journal article
Personal and Neighbourhood Indicators of Quality of Urban Life: A Case Study of Hong Kong
CT Low, R Stimson, S Chen, E Cerin, PPY Wong, PC Lai
Social Indicators Research | SPRINGER | Published : 2018
Abstract
This paper provides an overview of findings from a recent survey of quality of urban life (QOUL) in Hong Kong which focuses on: (a) individuals’ subjective assessment of their overall quality of life (QOL) and of a set of QOL life domains, and (b) their level of satisfaction for three levels of QOUL living domains: their housing, their neighbourhood, and Hong Kong as a whole. Differences between demographic and socio-economic groups are discussed. The paper also reports on preliminary results of multivariate modelling to identify factors that might explain variations in individual levels of satisfaction with their overall QOL and with the three levels of QOUL living domains. The Hong Kong su..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This paper is based on research financed through Grant #746412 from the Hong Kong Research Grants Council. The authors thank staff of the Public Opinion Programme of the University of Hong Kong for their assistance with the questionnaire survey.