This article proposes and examines gender and life-stage factors as determinants of public worry and risk avoidance in a nuclear fallout scenario. Drawing on a survey (N 2,291) conducted in Sweden, the article demonstrates statistically significant results that women as well as parents with children at home are more likely to express high levels of worry for radiation exposure and have a preference to move away from a fallout area despite assurance of successful remediation. Moreover, a negative relationship is shown between age and both worry for radiation exposure and preference to move. These novel results from Northern Europe thus support a life-stage framing of public risk attitudes. As radiation physicists develop new methods showing ...
The effect of age and gender in risk estimates related to long-term residence in areas contaminated ...
This paper uses a comparative focus group method to explore the conditions for risk communication af...
The effect of age and gender in risk estimates related to long-term residence in areas contaminated ...
This article proposes and examines gender and life-stage factors as determinants of public worry and...
The potential devastation that a nuclear accident can cause to public health and the surrounding env...
The report reviews research on citizens' understanding of and attitudes to risk in connection with n...
Nuclear power plant (NPP) disasters are complex and dreaded scenarios. However, existingrecovery pla...
This research provides nuclear emergency communicators with information regarding which media to use...
Disaster-related concerns by sub-populations have not been clarified after the great East Japan eart...
Since the Fukushima accident, radiation risk perception has been of public concern. Factors related ...
The Fukushima accident from March 2011 in Japan appears to have had global implications for nuclear ...
In the wake of the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station accident, to facilitate evidence-bas...
Ten years have passed since the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) accident in Japan, and...
<div><p>In the wake of the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station accident, to facilitate evid...
The late health effects of low-dose rate radiation exposure are still a serious public concern in th...
The effect of age and gender in risk estimates related to long-term residence in areas contaminated ...
This paper uses a comparative focus group method to explore the conditions for risk communication af...
The effect of age and gender in risk estimates related to long-term residence in areas contaminated ...
This article proposes and examines gender and life-stage factors as determinants of public worry and...
The potential devastation that a nuclear accident can cause to public health and the surrounding env...
The report reviews research on citizens' understanding of and attitudes to risk in connection with n...
Nuclear power plant (NPP) disasters are complex and dreaded scenarios. However, existingrecovery pla...
This research provides nuclear emergency communicators with information regarding which media to use...
Disaster-related concerns by sub-populations have not been clarified after the great East Japan eart...
Since the Fukushima accident, radiation risk perception has been of public concern. Factors related ...
The Fukushima accident from March 2011 in Japan appears to have had global implications for nuclear ...
In the wake of the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station accident, to facilitate evidence-bas...
Ten years have passed since the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) accident in Japan, and...
<div><p>In the wake of the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station accident, to facilitate evid...
The late health effects of low-dose rate radiation exposure are still a serious public concern in th...
The effect of age and gender in risk estimates related to long-term residence in areas contaminated ...
This paper uses a comparative focus group method to explore the conditions for risk communication af...
The effect of age and gender in risk estimates related to long-term residence in areas contaminated ...