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Youth Mortality by Forces of Nature
Abstract
This research note examines children's mortality resulting from forces of nature, including heat exposure, cold exposure, storms and flooding, lightning strikes, avalanches, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions. Data indicate that in the United States, children's risk of death resulting from natural disasters is relatively low. However, differential risks exist depending on the type of hazard agent involved and between youth populations based on...
Paper Details
Title
Youth Mortality by Forces of Nature
Published Date
Jan 1, 2008
Volume
18
Issue
1
Pages
371 - 388
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