Longer Term Effects of a Natural Disaster on Health and Socio-economic Status (ICPSR 35958)

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Elizabeth A. Frankenberg, Duke University

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This project collects multi-wave longitudinal survey data on almost 50,000 individuals in tsunami-affected areas of Sumatra and nearby areas affected by the December 25, 2004 tsunami in Indonesia. The data include baseline data in February 2004 prior to the earthquake and five follow-up surveys to measure the long-term consequences of the disaster, the evolution of rehabilitation and recovery, and identify those who are most vulnerable to longer-term negative consequences of natural disasters.

United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (7R01HD052762)
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