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Lines that Divide, Ties that Bind: Race, Class, and Gender in Women’s Flood Recovery in the U.S. and U.K.

Author(s):Elaine Enarson; Maureen Fordham
Year: 2001
Available at:http://www.ema.gov.au/www/emaweb/rwpattach.nsf/VAP/(084A3429FD57AC074473...   (report broken link)
Description:

A series of open ended interviews and focus groups were conducted in Grand Forks, North Dakota and flood prone areas in Scotland to investigate how social relations, race/ethnicity, social class and gender increase the structural vulnerability of women in communities which are subject to flooding. 

Language(s):English
Communities:General
Subtopic:
Phase 7 - Recovery
Natural Disasters
Target Audience:Emergency Planners & Managers; Public Health Professionals; Policymakers
Resource Type:
Qualitative Study
Journal Article
Contact Info:
Elaine Enarson
33174 Bergen Mountain Rd.
Evergreen, CO 80439
Phone: 303-670-1834
Fax: 303-679-0938
E-mail: enarson@uswest.net