Urbani izziv Volume 30, No. 2, December 2019
                : 85-94
             
                 (Articles)
                 UDK: 159.922.6:316.32(497.4)
                    doi: 10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-2019-30-02-002
             
 
             
             
              
             Author
                Bojan Grum
                     Nova univerza, Evropska pravna fakulteta, Ljubljana, Slovenija 
                     bgrum@siol.net
              
             Title
             Differences in perceptions of the living
environment by respondent age
              
                 Abstract
                 is article explores whether potential statistically significant  differences  in  terms  of  respondents’  demographic  characteristics  (i.e.,  age)  can  point  to  intergenerational  differences  in  perceptions  of  the  living  environment.  A  quantitative  methodolog y  was  used.  Older  respondents  reported  higher  satisfaction,  a  stronger  feeling  of  socioeconomic  homogeneity  of  the  neighbourhood,  better  neighbourly relations, and more positive opinions on the maintenance  of  the  built  environment  than  did  younger  respondents.  In  turn,  younger  respondents  expressed  a  higher  level  of  agreement  about  vandalism  and  physical  and  verbal  attacks  in  the  neighbourhood.  These  results  were unexpected because previous studies showed significantly  lower  levels  of  agreement  regarding  satisfaction  with the built environment and significantly higher levels of agreement about crime among older respondents than younger  ones.  They  can  be  explained  by  the  findings  of  many  researchers,  who  established  that  the  elderly  generally  still  prefer  to  grow  old  at  home  –  that  is,  in  the  environment they are familiar with, because they are often afraid that moving to an eldercare facility would inevitably cause them to lose their independence. Therefore, they tend  to  accept  the  environment  where  they  live  the  way  it  is.  On  the  other  hand,  the  article  shows  that  a  series  of statistically significant differences established indicates that  the  living  environment,  which  has  a  strong  impact  on  people’s  satisfaction  and  wellbeing,  nonetheless  does  not  offer  the  same  quality  of  the  built  social  infrastruc-ture  to  all  users  (i.e.,  users  with  different  demographic  characteristics).
                  
                 Key Words
                 social infrastructure, built environment, demographic characteristics, older respondents, Slovenia