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100 _aLee, , Jee Young
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245 _aHousing Tenure and Social Vulnerability to Disasters: A Review of the Evidence
260 _bSage,
_c2019.
300 _aVol 34, Issue 2, 2019(156-170 p.)
520 _aAs a group, renters experience a broader range of housing problems than do owners, and disasters worsen these problems. Yet to date, housing tenure has been relatively understudied compared to other vulnerability characteristics. This review addresses the differences in housing needs faced by renters and owners during and after a disaster. It examines variation between renters and owners, recent studies of a disaster’s impacts on each group by disaster phase, and disaster-related housing policies and programs. This research explores significant questions related to the housing needs of renters in times of disaster, yielding important insights for policy makers and local planners.
650 _ahomeownership,
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650 _a housing tenure,
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650 _a renter,
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650 _aowner,
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650 _a housing,
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650 _adisaster
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700 _aZandt, Shannon Van
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773 0 _011114
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_dSage, 2019.
_tJournal of planning literature
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0885412218812080
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