Year 2005 brought four severe hurricanes to the U.S. Gulf states, including Hurricane Katrina, an exceptional storm in terms of its magnitude of destruction. The authors examine the short- and long-term effects of Hurricane Katrina on the labor market outcomes of prime age individuals in the states most affected by the hurricane and for evacuees using data from the monthly Current Population Survey. They find that in the states most affected by Hurricane Katrina-Alabama, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi-employment and unemployment by the end of 2006 were at similar rates as the end of 2003 with the exception of Mississippi, which still had lower employment and higher unemployment at the end of 2006 compared with pre-Katrina levels. By one...
Natural disasters have large social and economic consequences. However, adequate economic and social...
This article introduces us to the complexities of conducting social scientific research in a major u...
Hurricane Charley made landfall in southwest Florida, USA on August 13, 2004. It caused devastation ...
After disaster-related displacement, finding new employment is critical to displaced individuals’ ab...
Hurricanes can cause devastation and lifelong impacts to infrastructure, human and animal population...
This paper examines unemployment and employment programs available to workers affected by Hurricane ...
Hurricane Katrina revealed that our government was ill-prepared to assist the most vulnerable people...
This study analyzes the effects of Hurricane Katrina on formal and informal institutions in Louisian...
The Displaced New Orleans Residents Pilot Study examined the current location, well-being, and plans...
We can predict social and physical vulnerability with relatively accurate modeling. There are, howev...
This paper examines the effect of Hurricane Katrina on the populations of 79 ZIP code areas in Louis...
<div><p>We analyzed the business reopening process in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, which hit...
Hundreds of thousands of Louisiana citizens were displaced from their homes as a result of Hurricane...
This paper studies the long-run economic effects of severe weather on regional economies. A catastro...
We analyzed the business reopening process in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, which hit the reg...
Natural disasters have large social and economic consequences. However, adequate economic and social...
This article introduces us to the complexities of conducting social scientific research in a major u...
Hurricane Charley made landfall in southwest Florida, USA on August 13, 2004. It caused devastation ...
After disaster-related displacement, finding new employment is critical to displaced individuals’ ab...
Hurricanes can cause devastation and lifelong impacts to infrastructure, human and animal population...
This paper examines unemployment and employment programs available to workers affected by Hurricane ...
Hurricane Katrina revealed that our government was ill-prepared to assist the most vulnerable people...
This study analyzes the effects of Hurricane Katrina on formal and informal institutions in Louisian...
The Displaced New Orleans Residents Pilot Study examined the current location, well-being, and plans...
We can predict social and physical vulnerability with relatively accurate modeling. There are, howev...
This paper examines the effect of Hurricane Katrina on the populations of 79 ZIP code areas in Louis...
<div><p>We analyzed the business reopening process in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, which hit...
Hundreds of thousands of Louisiana citizens were displaced from their homes as a result of Hurricane...
This paper studies the long-run economic effects of severe weather on regional economies. A catastro...
We analyzed the business reopening process in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, which hit the reg...
Natural disasters have large social and economic consequences. However, adequate economic and social...
This article introduces us to the complexities of conducting social scientific research in a major u...
Hurricane Charley made landfall in southwest Florida, USA on August 13, 2004. It caused devastation ...