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Quality of life in the Detroit metropolitan area, 1975

Quality of life in the Detroit metropolitan area, 1975

University of Michigan. Survey Research Center, Robert W. Marans, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, Willard L. Rodgers

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A sample of the residents of the Detroit metropolitan area evaluated their urban environment for this study of the quality of life. The study was begun in October 1974 and was completed in February 1975. This study was a part of an extensive research project the purpose of which was to produce theoretically important and operationally useful research on the urban environment. The specific purpose of the Detroit area study was to develop valid indicators of the subjective quality of urban life and to examine the residents' evaluations of their environment. Respondents answered questions about the public transportation system, the schools, recreational opportunities, public safety, and housing, neighborhood, and population characteristics. The respondents were either the head, or the spouse of the head, of household and were part of a stratified sample of Detroit area residents. The sample provided adequate representation of both Detroit itself and of the surrounding area, and of racial and economic subgroups. The sample was taken from the geographic area defined as the 1971 Detroit SMSA, which includes Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties. There were 1,194 respondents who answered questions in face-to-face interviews lasting approximately 75 minutes each.

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OL Work ID
OL45011733W

Subjects

Quality of lifePublic opinionSocial conditions

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