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Jack DeWaard1, Katherine J Curtis2, Elizabeth Fussell3.
Abstract
In this research brief, we explore how places affected by natural disasters recover their populations through indirect, or "stage," migration. Specifically, we consider the idea that post-disaster impediments (e.g., housing and property damage) in disaster-affected areas spawn migration flows toward and, over time, to disaster-affected areas through intermediary destinations. Taking as our case Orleans Parish over a five-year period after Hurricane Katrina, we show that stage migration accounted for up to about one-fourth of population recovery. We close by discussing the implications, limitations, and potential extensions of our work.Entities:
Keywords: Disasters; Hurricane Katrina; Migration systems; Population recovery; Stage migration
Year: 2015 PMID: 27429504 PMCID: PMC4942146 DOI: 10.1007/s11111-015-0250-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Popul Environ ISSN: 0199-0039