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Mobility and Perceptions of a Hazardous Environment

K. Jill Kiecolt

UCLA

Joanne M. Nigg

Survey Research Laboratory at Arizona State University

This article focuses on the first stage of the mobility decision-making process-the consideration of moving. A social-ecological model has been developed to analyze the relationship between a stated decision to move and the objective hazardousness of one's present location due to the threat of a damaging earthquake. A unique feature of this model is the inclusion of subjective earthquake-related factors in order to determine the extent to which these mediating variables improve the explanation of mobility plans.

Environment and Behavior, Vol. 14, No. 2, 131-154 (1982)
DOI: 10.1177/0013916584142001


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