Percepții ale securității vecinătății în România post-revoluționară 1990-1992

Authors

  • Thomas J. Keil University of Louisville
  • Jeanne M. Fenn University of Louisville
  • Mădălina Tatu

Abstract

Using national probability surveys from 1990, 1991, and 1992, we have examined the factors associated with Romanians' perceptions of neighbourhood safety in each of three years. Across the three years, urban residential location, satisfaction with one's household, and satisfaction with the quality of relations with one's neighbours had consistent effects on perceptions of neighbourhood safety. In 1990 and 1991, working class status and gender had effects on perceptions of neighbourhood safety.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biographies

Thomas J. Keil, University of Louisville

Address: 2301 S. 3rd St., University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 40292
Email: contact@revistacalitateavietii.ro

Jeanne M. Fenn, University of Louisville

Address: 2301 S. 3rd St., University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 40292
Email: contact@revistacalitateavietii.ro

Published

1994-12-31

How to Cite

Keil, T. J., Fenn, J. M., & Tatu, M. (1994). Percepții ale securității vecinătății în România post-revoluționară 1990-1992. Calitatea Vieții, 5(3-4), 285–296. Retrieved from https://revistacalitateavietii.ro/journal/article/view/1008

Issue

Section

Studies