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Socio-economic status / Man-made non-intentional hazards or emergency situations

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Urban vs. rural divide in information seeking behaviours

30.09.2018


Cross-cultural differences such as skin colour, gender, and education, define the social vulnerability of the society

30.09.2018


Special procedures for children during response and recovery phases

30.09.2018


Actors involved in disaster management for vulnerable groups in Bulgaria

30.09.2018


Description of the project: ‘Prepared Together for Disasters, Emergencies, and Crises’ (Bulgaria, 2013-2015)

30.09.2018


Specialised assistance tools developed by the German Red Cross for people with special needs

30.09.2018


The use of mobile and computer reporting applications and accessibility for people with special needs in disaster-response situations

30.09.2018


Capacities of women in disaster management

30.09.2018


Social and economic isolation of senior citizens as a disaster issue

30.09.2018


The difference in perceptions of risk between experts and non-experts is merely quantitative not qualitative

30.09.2018


Communicating risks to elderly individuals to enable evacuation

30.09.2018


Higher levels of perceived risk amongst older, less educated or lower-income individuals

30.09.2018


The importance of training disaster practitioners on how to deal with poor vs wealthier neighbourhoods

30.09.2018


The impact of socio-economic status on a community's disaster response

30.09.2018


Females, individuals who are less educated and/or who have a lower income have stronger perceptions of nuclear risk

30.09.2018


Higher levels of perceived risk can be expected in individuals with minority status

30.09.2018


The influence of socio-economic status on citizen willingness to cooperate with authorities in case of a disaster

30.09.2018


Race and gender as significant predictors of trust in authorities

30.09.2018


Education is a significant predictor of risk perception and attitudes towards those phenomena

30.09.2018


Perceived vulnerability within several socio-demographic groups after the Fukushima accident

30.09.2018


People with higher levels of education and higher incomes have a lower levels of trust in governments and higher levels of trust in scientific institutions

30.09.2018


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