Using “Home” to Explain the Factors Affecting Residential Satisfaction The Case of Panama’s Heterogeneous Environments During The Covid-19 Crisis

IF 2.5 3区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Housing Theory & Society Pub Date : 2022-04-12 DOI:10.1080/14036096.2022.2063940
Pablo García de Paredes
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ABSTRACT This study’s goal is to explore the representations of home that underlie residential satisfaction during the Covid-19 crisis, by developing new tools for housing research. We hypothesize that the concept of home helps explain the different experiences of social groups during the confinement period, and its effect on residential satisfaction. To test our hypothesis, we developed a mixed-methods approach departing from 135 original surveys. . First a quantitative index was created, measuring four groups of home dimensions; the inside of home (1), the outside connection (2), home as protection against stressors (3) and home as a place for positive adaptation (4). Secondly, we used content analysis to enlarge the explanatory power of the index. Our results show the index is a viable tool for exploring the different experiences of confinement. Our method potentially improves research on residential satisfaction leading to more resilience, and better design guidelines for professionals.
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用“家”解释影响居民满意度的因素——以新冠肺炎危机期间巴拿马异质环境为例
本研究的目的是通过开发新的住房研究工具,探索新冠肺炎危机期间住宅满意度背后的住宅表征。我们假设家的概念有助于解释禁闭期间社会群体的不同体验及其对居住满意度的影响。为了验证我们的假设,我们从135份原始调查中开发了一种混合方法。首先,创建了一个量化指数,测量四组家庭维度;家庭内部(1)、外部联系(2)、家庭作为应激源的保护(3)和家庭作为积极适应的场所(4)。其次,我们利用内容分析来扩大指数的解释力。我们的研究结果表明,该指数是探索禁闭不同体验的可行工具。我们的方法可能会提高居住满意度的研究,从而提高弹性,并为专业人士提供更好的设计指南。
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