Mobility, Perceptions of Quality of Life and Neighbourhood Stability in Saskatoon

James E. Randall1, Peter Kitchen2, Allison Williams2
1#N##TAB##TAB##TAB##TAB# University of Northern British Columbia#N##TAB##TAB##TAB#
2Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada

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