Certain groups (e.g., those of higher age, lower educational attainment, lower income, living alone, immigrants, etc.) have a greater risk of residential fire mortality. Previous research has also shown that individuals belonging to high-risk groups have generally lower levels of fire protection, and it has been suggested that this is due to a lower risk perception in this group. As such, this study investigates how the perceived risk of being injured in a residential fire varies in the Swedish population. The results show that risk perception varies in the Swedish population depending upon sociodemographic factors. When the different sociodemographic factors are controlled against each other, women, individuals with a low educational level...
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 ...
In this paper, we make the case for more social science research into fire incidents and fire-relate...
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...
The sociodemographic inequalities in the ownership of residential fire safety equipment, fire preven...
The sociodemographic inequalities in the ownership of residential fire safety equipment, fire preven...
This paper analyses demographic determinants of incident experience and perception of risks, as well...
This paper analyses demographic determinants of incident experience and perception of risks, as well...
This paper analyzes demographic determinants of incident experience and risk perception, as well as ...
This paper analyzes demographic determinants of incident experience and risk perception, as well as ...
This paper analyzes demographic determinants of incident experience and risk perception, as well as ...
Objective To identify the distinguishing risk factors associated with unintentional house fire incid...
Objective To identify the distinguishing risk factors associated with unintentional house fire incid...
This paper analyzes demographic determinants of incident experience and risk perception, as well as ...
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 ...
In this paper, we make the case for more social science research into fire incidents and fire-relate...
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...
The sociodemographic inequalities in the ownership of residential fire safety equipment, fire preven...
The sociodemographic inequalities in the ownership of residential fire safety equipment, fire preven...
This paper analyses demographic determinants of incident experience and perception of risks, as well...
This paper analyses demographic determinants of incident experience and perception of risks, as well...
This paper analyzes demographic determinants of incident experience and risk perception, as well as ...
This paper analyzes demographic determinants of incident experience and risk perception, as well as ...
This paper analyzes demographic determinants of incident experience and risk perception, as well as ...
Objective To identify the distinguishing risk factors associated with unintentional house fire incid...
Objective To identify the distinguishing risk factors associated with unintentional house fire incid...
This paper analyzes demographic determinants of incident experience and risk perception, as well as ...
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 ...
In this paper, we make the case for more social science research into fire incidents and fire-relate...