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We study the impact of the Fukushima disaster on environmental concerns, well-being, risk aversion, and political … through the perceived risk of a similar meltdown of domestic reactors. After Fukushima, more Germans considered themselves as …
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We study the impact of the Fukushima disaster on people's mental well·being in another industrialized country, more … equalized the increase in mental distress. We estimate that during the 3 months after the meltdown, Fukushima triggered external …
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We study the impact of the Fukushima disaster on people's mental well-being in another industrialized country, more … equalized the increase in mental distress. We estimate that during the 3 months after the meltdown, Fukushima triggered external …
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There are multidimensional short- and long-term impacts of disasters (natural and man-made) on human well-being. Despite this, restitution strategies have predominantly relied on asset-based approaches to measure disaster losses and craft such strategies. There is a growing realization that for...
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Using a data set on housing sales transactions we explore the potential effect of the Fukushima disaster on housing … Fukushima disaster on housing prices in vicinity of nuclear power plants in Sweden. …
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their place of residence after the disaster when they lived nearer to Fukushima, (2) the effect of the disaster on intention …
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their place of residence after the disaster when they lived nearer to Fukushima, (2) the effect of the disaster on intention …
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