Social connections in the community (“social capital”) represent an important source of resilience in the aftermath of major disasters. However, little is known about how residential relocation due to housing destruction affects survivors’ social capital. We examined changes in social capital among survivors of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. People who lost their homes were resettled to new locations by two primary means: (i) group relocation to public temporary trailer housing or (ii) individual relocation, in which victims moved into government-provided housing by lottery or arranged for their own accommodation (market rental housing or private purchase/new construction). The baseline for our natural experiment was esta...
Despite the power of social capital and community resilience after disasters has been recognized, th...
The Great Hanshin-Awaji (Kobe) earthquake hit Japan in 1995, causing devastating damage to the econo...
ABSTRACT Researchers argue that social networks based on shared values, trust, and norms can facilit...
Background: No previous studies have examined that social capital mitigates impacts of natural disas...
This study focused on the adults taking extended shelter after the catastrophic earthquake in March ...
The theories and ideas of social capital have been incorporated in various disciplines, but few stud...
Abstract This study identifies factors that influence whether residents of Noda in Iwate Prefecture ...
This study examines people's displacement in Kesennuma and Rikuzentakata cities in Japan during the ...
Social capital plays a significant role in post-disaster community participation and disaster recove...
During 2010 and 2011, a series of major earthquakes caused widespread damage in the city of Christch...
Social capital helps reduce adverse shocks by facilitating access to transfers. This study examines ...
Disasters can have severe and long-lasting consequences for individuals and communities. While schol...
The victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami have been forced to live in temporary hou...
Using Japanese prefecture level data for the years between 1988 and 2001, this paper explores how an...
7 Abstract Despite the regularity of disasters, social science has only begun to generate 8 replicab...
Despite the power of social capital and community resilience after disasters has been recognized, th...
The Great Hanshin-Awaji (Kobe) earthquake hit Japan in 1995, causing devastating damage to the econo...
ABSTRACT Researchers argue that social networks based on shared values, trust, and norms can facilit...
Background: No previous studies have examined that social capital mitigates impacts of natural disas...
This study focused on the adults taking extended shelter after the catastrophic earthquake in March ...
The theories and ideas of social capital have been incorporated in various disciplines, but few stud...
Abstract This study identifies factors that influence whether residents of Noda in Iwate Prefecture ...
This study examines people's displacement in Kesennuma and Rikuzentakata cities in Japan during the ...
Social capital plays a significant role in post-disaster community participation and disaster recove...
During 2010 and 2011, a series of major earthquakes caused widespread damage in the city of Christch...
Social capital helps reduce adverse shocks by facilitating access to transfers. This study examines ...
Disasters can have severe and long-lasting consequences for individuals and communities. While schol...
The victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami have been forced to live in temporary hou...
Using Japanese prefecture level data for the years between 1988 and 2001, this paper explores how an...
7 Abstract Despite the regularity of disasters, social science has only begun to generate 8 replicab...
Despite the power of social capital and community resilience after disasters has been recognized, th...
The Great Hanshin-Awaji (Kobe) earthquake hit Japan in 1995, causing devastating damage to the econo...
ABSTRACT Researchers argue that social networks based on shared values, trust, and norms can facilit...