Print Email Facebook Twitter The impact of earthquakes on the intention to move Title The impact of earthquakes on the intention to move: Fight or flight? Author Jansen, S.J.T. (TU Delft OLD Support RES) Hoekstra, J.S.C.M. (TU Delft OLD Housing Systems) Boumeester, H.J.F.M. (TU Delft OLD Housing Systems) Date 2017 Abstract The extraction of natural gas in the north of The Netherlands has led to soil subsidence and the occurrence of earthquakes. Residents worry about the safety of their families and the saleability of their dwelling and might want to move. The goal is to examine whether the earthquakes are related to the intention to move. A survey among residents in the area was carried out in 2015. The results show that the intention to move is influenced by age, education, household size, length of residence and attachment to the region. In addition, there is an effect of experience of earthquakes, which is mediated by psychological distress (anxiety, insecurity and concern). We conclude that the way in which residents handle the earthquake experience determines their intention to move, not the experience in itself. This provides opportunities to prevent out-migration by supporting residents and by providing them psychological care and security regarding the value and saleability of their dwellings. Subject CopingEarthquakesIntention to moveMultinomial logistic regression analysisResidential satisfactionRisk perception To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c28c1e40-21d3-4af2-8411-44587d21dac9 DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2017.09.006 Embargo date 2019-10-03 ISSN 0272-4944 Source Journal of Environmental Psychology, 54, 38-49 Bibliographical note Accepted Author Manuscript Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2017 S.J.T. Jansen, J.S.C.M. Hoekstra, H.J.F.M. Boumeester Files PDF accepted_manuscript.pdf 641.97 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:c28c1e40-21d3-4af2-8411-44587d21dac9/datastream/OBJ/view