Abstract
A sample of 755 residents of low to moderate cost urban multifamily developments in Vancouver, B. C., was asked to report overall satisfaction with the development and the dwelling as well as satisfaction with specific features. The relationships of these features and demographic characteristics to overall levels of satisfaction were assessed for residents of high rises, 3-story walk ups, and townhouses.
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Phyllis J. Johnson
The authors are Assistant Professor, Family Resource Management, University of British Columbia and Research Officer, Calgary Health Services, Calgary, Alberta. The data were made available by the Social Policy and Research Department, United Way of Greater Vancouver. The original study was partially funded by a grant from the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Thomas J. Abernathy
The authors are Assistant Professor, Family Resource Management, University of British Columbia and Research Officer, Calgary Health Services, Calgary, Alberta. The data were made available by the Social Policy and Research Department, United Way of Greater Vancouver. The original study was partially funded by a grant from the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation.