Given the importance of encouraging residents of a disaster-stricken community to remain there during the recovery process, this paper examines the determinants of disaster evacuee decisions to return to their communities, and if they return, to stay in the community where they lived before the disaster. The data come from two panel surveys of Hurricane Katrina survivors. The surveys were taken in 2005, just after Katrina, and again in 2006, a year after the disaster. Although the study sample is not indicative of the pre-Katrina population of New Orleans, it is of great value in allowing us to understand the behaviors of disaster survivors and in helping to design disaster recovery plans. Analytical results show that government performance...
The Displaced New Orleans Residents Pilot Study examined the current location, well-being, and plans...
It has been suggested that understanding Hurricane Katrina and the federal levee failures requires a...
This thesis seeks to conduct an examination of the function of community resilience in post-disaster...
This paper examines the decision of Hurricane Katrina evacuees to return to their pre-Katrina areas ...
This article introduces us to the complexities of conducting social scientific research in a major u...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the contributions of many colleagues in designing, implementing, ...
Current theories conceptualize return migration to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina as an individ...
Hurricane Katrina pounded the Gulf South at the end of August 2005, devastating lives and rais-ing q...
This study seeks to understand how local and national newspaper articles and African American reside...
Hurricane Katrina spurred the largest mass migration in United States' history since the Dust Bowl. ...
Disaster survivors have not only experienced a tragedy, but they may also have been simultaneously d...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Natural disasters can h...
To date, much of the scholarship on Hurricane Katrina has focused on failures of emergency disaster ...
This study conducted in Florida examines the relationship between an individual’s social connections...
Background: Much scholarly and practitioner attention to the impact of Hurricane Katrina on the cit...
The Displaced New Orleans Residents Pilot Study examined the current location, well-being, and plans...
It has been suggested that understanding Hurricane Katrina and the federal levee failures requires a...
This thesis seeks to conduct an examination of the function of community resilience in post-disaster...
This paper examines the decision of Hurricane Katrina evacuees to return to their pre-Katrina areas ...
This article introduces us to the complexities of conducting social scientific research in a major u...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the contributions of many colleagues in designing, implementing, ...
Current theories conceptualize return migration to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina as an individ...
Hurricane Katrina pounded the Gulf South at the end of August 2005, devastating lives and rais-ing q...
This study seeks to understand how local and national newspaper articles and African American reside...
Hurricane Katrina spurred the largest mass migration in United States' history since the Dust Bowl. ...
Disaster survivors have not only experienced a tragedy, but they may also have been simultaneously d...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Natural disasters can h...
To date, much of the scholarship on Hurricane Katrina has focused on failures of emergency disaster ...
This study conducted in Florida examines the relationship between an individual’s social connections...
Background: Much scholarly and practitioner attention to the impact of Hurricane Katrina on the cit...
The Displaced New Orleans Residents Pilot Study examined the current location, well-being, and plans...
It has been suggested that understanding Hurricane Katrina and the federal levee failures requires a...
This thesis seeks to conduct an examination of the function of community resilience in post-disaster...