Based on evidence from previous studies, fire mortality rates among older adults on a local level seem to be related two dimensions; population vulnerability and societal protection. In this paper, we investigate the magnitude of the impacts of variation along these two dimensions on the rate of fatal fires involving at least one older adult (65 + years) in Swedish municipalities. Our empirical strategy involves using principal components analysis to estimate the two dimensions based on data on the health of the older population, factors related to municipal rescue service efficiency, as well as other factors that may indirectly effect efficiency (such as urbanization rates and economic conditions). We then use Poisson regression models to ...
The risk of fatal residential fires is known to be differentiated by sociodemographic factors. Howev...
The risk of fatal residential fires is known to be differentiated by sociodemographic factors. Howev...
Fatal fires in residential occupancies show a decreasing trend over time, but are still responsible ...
Based on evidence from previous studies, fire mortality rates among older adults on a local level se...
Introduction: Despite a positive long-term trend in fire mortality rates, more knowledge is required...
Introduction: Despite a positive long-term trend in fire mortality rates, more knowledge is required...
Introduction: Despite a positive long-term trend in fire mortality rates, more knowledge is required...
Introduction: Despite a positive long-term trend in fire mortality rates, more knowledge is required...
This study examines temporal trends in deaths due to fire-related accidents in Sweden from 1952 to 2...
In 2010, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) announced a "vision zero" of zero fire deaths ...
In 2010, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) announced a "vision zero" of zero fire deaths ...
In 2010, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) announced a “vision zero” of zero fire deaths ...
In 2010, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) announced a “vision zero” of zero fire deaths ...
Introduction Residential fires represent the largest category of fatal fires in Sweden. The purpose ...
Introduction Residential fires represent the largest category of fatal fires in Sweden. The purpose ...
The risk of fatal residential fires is known to be differentiated by sociodemographic factors. Howev...
The risk of fatal residential fires is known to be differentiated by sociodemographic factors. Howev...
Fatal fires in residential occupancies show a decreasing trend over time, but are still responsible ...
Based on evidence from previous studies, fire mortality rates among older adults on a local level se...
Introduction: Despite a positive long-term trend in fire mortality rates, more knowledge is required...
Introduction: Despite a positive long-term trend in fire mortality rates, more knowledge is required...
Introduction: Despite a positive long-term trend in fire mortality rates, more knowledge is required...
Introduction: Despite a positive long-term trend in fire mortality rates, more knowledge is required...
This study examines temporal trends in deaths due to fire-related accidents in Sweden from 1952 to 2...
In 2010, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) announced a "vision zero" of zero fire deaths ...
In 2010, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) announced a "vision zero" of zero fire deaths ...
In 2010, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) announced a “vision zero” of zero fire deaths ...
In 2010, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) announced a “vision zero” of zero fire deaths ...
Introduction Residential fires represent the largest category of fatal fires in Sweden. The purpose ...
Introduction Residential fires represent the largest category of fatal fires in Sweden. The purpose ...
The risk of fatal residential fires is known to be differentiated by sociodemographic factors. Howev...
The risk of fatal residential fires is known to be differentiated by sociodemographic factors. Howev...
Fatal fires in residential occupancies show a decreasing trend over time, but are still responsible ...