T Fraser, N Naquin - Habitat International, 2022 - Elsevier
This study examines why some communities are more vulnerable than others, focusing on the transformative effect of residents' social capital on changing levels of vulnerability over …
T Fraser, DP Aldrich, L Morikawa - Ecology and Society, 2022 - ecologyandsociety.org
Why do some communities evacuate long-distances in higher rates than others after disaster? This mixed-methods study uses a new dataset of long-distance evacuation rates …
T Fraser - Sustainability Science, 2022 - Springer
Why do citizens evacuate and where do they go once they have left disaster zones? Using Facebook data aggregated to the neighborhood level, this mixed methods study analyses …
T Fraser - Environment and Behavior, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
When crisis strikes, where do evacuees go? This question affects how policymakers and first responders allocate their time, funds, and resources after disaster. While past research …
Urban housing markets are characterized by racial sorting, but equilibrium prices respond to marginal buyers and thus may mask underlying preferences for segregation. Large …
While the sociology of disasters was slow to incorporate the study of inequality in analyses, recent research in the field has centered the study of inequality. Powered by changing …
AHM Scheffert, JW Ellor - Social Work & Christianity, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
Disasters have a signi! cant global impact every year and disproportionally effect vulnerable populations. Disaster response efforts are often inequitable leaving already vulnerable …
AHM Scheffert, J Ellor - Social Work & Christianity, 2023 - nacsw.org
Disasters have a significant global impact every year and disproportionally effect vulnerable populations. Disaster response efforts are often inequitable leaving already vulnerable …
Why do some cities adapt to climate change hazards better than others? Climate resilience initiatives are modern redistributive policies that struggle to achieve electoral support …