Break up of New Orleans households after Katrina
Monday, May 23, 2011 - 09:01
in Earth & Climate
How well a family recovers from a natural catastrophe may be tied to the household's pre-disaster make up and socio-economic status. In a recent study, Dr. Michael Rendall of the RAND Corporation compared the number of households in New Orleans, LA that broke up following Hurricane Katrina to the national rate of household break-ups over an equivalent period. An estimated 1.3 million people fled the Gulf Coast during that emergency in 2005 the largest urban evacuation America has ever seen. The results are published today in the Journal of Marriage and Family.