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Household 2 Privater Haushalt 2 Social situation 2 Social vulnerability index 2 Soziale Lage 2 Armut 1 COVID-19 pandemic 1 Central Vietnam 1 Coronavirus 1 Demographic and socio-economic data 1 Disaster 1 Disaster effects 1 Epidemic 1 Epidemie 1 Household-level vulnerability 1 Katastrophe 1 Ländlicher Raum 1 Measurement 1 Messung 1 Poverty 1 Poverty threshold 1 Quantitative household economic vulnerability measure 1 Rural area 1 Rural areas 1 Social indicator 1 Sozialer Indikator 1 Viet Nam 1 Vietnam 1 Vulnerability analysis 1 Vulnerabilitätsanalyse 1
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Bui, Thu T. 1 Friberg, John 1 Huynh, Phuong T. A. 1
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Research in globalization 1 World development sustainability 1
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Household-level demographic and socio-economic vulnerability in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic in rural Central Vietnam
Huynh, Phuong T. A.; Bui, Thu T. - In: Research in globalization 8 (2024), pp. 1-9
This study adopted the Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) method using household-level demographic and socio …
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When the poor lose even more : a framework of normalized measures for disaster impacts and household economic vulnerability
Friberg, John - In: World development sustainability 1 (2022) 1, pp. 1-12
Disasters often have a decisive role in undermining household well-being. But specific outcomes diverge widely across different households and communities, due to dissimilar characteristics within the affected population, as well as disparities in disaster typology, severity, and scale. The...
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