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Mobility Due to Natural Disaster: Theoretical Considerations and Preliminary Analyses

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Relatively little of the work on natural disasters has focused on people who do not return to their pre‐disaster homes. This study uses Annual Housing Survey data from 1974 through 1981 to examine moving households who attribute their moves to a natural disaster. The focus is on three issues: the characteristics of the movers and their recovery; a comparison with other involuntary movers (i.e., public and private displacees); and the amount of innovating or conserving behavior shown by different groups of movers and the impact of these behaviors on each group's recovery after the move. The paper compares disaster movers to all movers and to other forced movers. Distinct differences between the groups in their characteristics and housing recovery exist. The paper concludes with suggestions for continued analysis and policy implications.
Title: Mobility Due to Natural Disaster: Theoretical Considerations and Preliminary Analyses
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Relatively little of the work on natural disasters has focused on people who do not return to their pre‐disaster homes.
This study uses Annual Housing Survey data from 1974 through 1981 to examine moving households who attribute their moves to a natural disaster.
The focus is on three issues: the characteristics of the movers and their recovery; a comparison with other involuntary movers (i.
e.
, public and private displacees); and the amount of innovating or conserving behavior shown by different groups of movers and the impact of these behaviors on each group's recovery after the move.
The paper compares disaster movers to all movers and to other forced movers.
Distinct differences between the groups in their characteristics and housing recovery exist.
The paper concludes with suggestions for continued analysis and policy implications.

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