Satisfaction with personal and environmental quality of life: a black South African informal settlement perspective
A study was conducted with 487 black adult residents of a South African informal settlement (151 men and 336 women) to ascertain satisfaction with personal and environmental quality of life. It was hypothesised that: (1) health status and life satisfaction were the underlying dimensions of personal...
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Main Authors: | MS Westaway (Author), T Gumede (Author) |
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2001-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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