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Family Structures, Relationships, and Housing Recovery Decisions after Hurricane Sandy

机译:桑迪飓风过后的家庭结构,人际关系和住房恢复决定

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Understanding of the recovery phase of a disaster cycle is still in its infancy. Recent major disasters such as Hurricane Sandy have revealed the inability of existing policies and planning to promptly restore infrastructure, residential properties, and commercial activities in affected communities. In this setting, a thorough grasp of housing recovery decisions can lead to effective post-disaster planning by policyholders and public officials. The objective of this research is to integrate vignette and survey design to study how family bonds affected rebuilding/relocating decisions after Hurricane Sandy. Multinomial logistic regression was used to investigate respondents?¢???? family structures before Sandy and explore whether their relationships with family members changed after Sandy. The study also explores the effect of the aforementioned relationship and its changes on households?¢???? plans to either rebuild/repair their homes or relocate. These results were compared to another multinomial logistic regression which was applied to examine the impact of familial bonds on respondents?¢???? suggestions to a vignette family concerning rebuilding and relocating after a hurricane similar to Sandy. Results indicate that respondents who lived with family members before Sandy were less likely to plan for relocating than those who lived alone. A more detailed examination shows that this effect was driven by those who improved their relationships with family members; those who did not improve their family relationships were not significantly different from those who lived alone, when it came to rebuilding/relocation planning. Those who improved their relationships with family members were also less likely to suggest that the vignette family relocate. This study supports the general hypothesis that family bonds reduce the desire to relocate, and provides empirical evidence that family mechanisms are important for the rebuilding/relocating decision-making process.
机译:对灾难周期恢复阶段的了解仍处于起步阶段。最近的重大灾难(如桑迪飓风)表明,现有政策和计划无法及时恢复受影响社区的基础设施,住宅物业和商业活动。在这种情况下,对住房恢复决策的透彻了解可导致保单持有人和政府官员进行有效的灾后规划。这项研究的目的是整合小插图和调查设计,以研究飓风桑迪过后家庭纽带如何影响重建/搬迁决策。多项式逻辑回归用于调查受访者?桑迪之前的家庭结构,并探讨桑迪之后他们与家庭成员的关系是否发生了变化。该研究还探讨了上述关系的影响及其变化对家庭的影响。计划重建/修复房屋或搬迁。将这些结果与另一个多项逻辑回归进行比较,该回归用于检验家族关系对受访者的影响。就与桑迪类似的飓风过后的重建和安置问题,向小插图家庭提出了建议。结果表明,与单独居住的人相比,在桑迪之前与家人一起生活的受访者不太可能计划搬迁。更详细的检查表明,这种影响是由那些改善了与家人关系的人所驱动的。在重建/搬迁计划方面,那些没有改善家庭关系的人与独居的人没有明显的不同。那些改善与家庭成员关系的人也不太可能建议小插图家庭搬迁。这项研究支持一般的假设,即家庭联系减少了重新安置的欲望,并提供了经验证据,表明家庭机制对于重建/重新安置决策过程很重要。

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