Neighbourhood choice and neighbourhood satisfaction in violence-induced segregated urban environments

A major resultant consequence of urban violence in multi-ethnic cities in recent time, is segregation along ethnic, religious or ethno-religious divides. Using the segregated Jos city of Nigeria as a case, this study examined the level of difference between neighbourhood satisfaction of residents wh...

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Main Authors: Oladosu, Rasheed Osuolale, Muhamad Ludin, Ahmad Nazri
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spelling my.utm.882982020-12-14T23:56:54Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88298/ Neighbourhood choice and neighbourhood satisfaction in violence-induced segregated urban environments Oladosu, Rasheed Osuolale Muhamad Ludin, Ahmad Nazri TH434-437 Quantity surveying A major resultant consequence of urban violence in multi-ethnic cities in recent time, is segregation along ethnic, religious or ethno-religious divides. Using the segregated Jos city of Nigeria as a case, this study examined the level of difference between neighbourhood satisfaction of residents whose central factor of neighbourhood choice is the restrictive force of violence-induced segregation and those of varying factors. The result of the tested hypothesis using independent sample t-test revealed that the strength of the difference in the mean neighbourhood satisfaction of the two groups, is very low; thereby implying that in violence-induced segregated urban environments, no significant difference existed between the neighbourhood satisfaction of the inhabitants who reside in their current neighbourhoods due to the compelling circumstance of segregation and those who freely chose theirs on the platform of non-segregation factors. The need then arises for the investigation of the predictors of neighbourhood satisfaction in this type of urban setting. Institute of Research and Journals (IRAJ) 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88298/1/AhmadNazriBinMuhamadLudin2019_NeighbourhoodChoiceandNeighbourhoodSatisfaction.pdf Oladosu, Rasheed Osuolale and Muhamad Ludin, Ahmad Nazri (2019) Neighbourhood choice and neighbourhood satisfaction in violence-induced segregated urban environments. International Journal of Advances in Mechanical and Civil Engineering, 6 (2). pp. 1-6. ISSN 2394-2827 http://www.iraj.in/journal/journal_file/journal_pdf/13-552-15604176781-6.pdf
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Oladosu, Rasheed Osuolale
Muhamad Ludin, Ahmad Nazri
Neighbourhood choice and neighbourhood satisfaction in violence-induced segregated urban environments
description A major resultant consequence of urban violence in multi-ethnic cities in recent time, is segregation along ethnic, religious or ethno-religious divides. Using the segregated Jos city of Nigeria as a case, this study examined the level of difference between neighbourhood satisfaction of residents whose central factor of neighbourhood choice is the restrictive force of violence-induced segregation and those of varying factors. The result of the tested hypothesis using independent sample t-test revealed that the strength of the difference in the mean neighbourhood satisfaction of the two groups, is very low; thereby implying that in violence-induced segregated urban environments, no significant difference existed between the neighbourhood satisfaction of the inhabitants who reside in their current neighbourhoods due to the compelling circumstance of segregation and those who freely chose theirs on the platform of non-segregation factors. The need then arises for the investigation of the predictors of neighbourhood satisfaction in this type of urban setting.
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author Oladosu, Rasheed Osuolale
Muhamad Ludin, Ahmad Nazri
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title Neighbourhood choice and neighbourhood satisfaction in violence-induced segregated urban environments
title_short Neighbourhood choice and neighbourhood satisfaction in violence-induced segregated urban environments
title_full Neighbourhood choice and neighbourhood satisfaction in violence-induced segregated urban environments
title_fullStr Neighbourhood choice and neighbourhood satisfaction in violence-induced segregated urban environments
title_full_unstemmed Neighbourhood choice and neighbourhood satisfaction in violence-induced segregated urban environments
title_sort neighbourhood choice and neighbourhood satisfaction in violence-induced segregated urban environments
publisher Institute of Research and Journals (IRAJ)
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88298/1/AhmadNazriBinMuhamadLudin2019_NeighbourhoodChoiceandNeighbourhoodSatisfaction.pdf
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