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Bevölkerungsdynamik und Nachhaltiges Wohlbefinden
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Methodological Improvements to the Study of Social Vulnerability
Carolina Coimbra Vieira, Rumi Chunara (New York University, Vereinigte Staaten), Ronak Paul (International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, Indien), Sean Reid (University of California, Santa Barbara, Vereinigte Staaten), Christopher Wolfe (University of Nevada, Reno, Vereinigte Staaten), Yan Zhang (University of Oxford, Großbritannien), Yuan Zhao (New York University, Vereinigte Staaten)
This project improves our understanding of social vulnerability. We use standardized data across countries and develop new methodologies that leverage emerging machine-learning techniques. Ausführliche Beschreibung
Social Vulnerability Index scores across administrative units in eight countries - Cambodia, Nepal, Costa Rica, Panama, Dominican Republic, Senegal, Morocco, and USA
Maps of Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) scores on each administrative unit. Each administrative unit is visualized by vulnerability using a standard deviation representation similar to Cutter et al. (2003). Places with SoVI values between -1 and 1 standard deviations from the mean are shown in gray and indicate neutral vulnerability. Scores greater than 1 standard deviation above the mean are shown in orange and red indicating higher vulnerability. Scores less than -1 standard deviation below the mean are shown in light and dark blue indicating lower vulnerability. All SoVI scores were computed using the same harmonized IPUMS variables, except for the United States, and the scale is standardized across all countries. Countries are displayed in the following order: A. Cambodia, B. Nepal, C. Costa Rica, D. Panama, E. Dominican Republic, F. Senegal, G. Morocco, and H. USA © Paul, R., et al. (2023). Methodological Improvements in Social Vulnerability Index Construction Reinforce Role of Wealth Across International Contexts.
Daten und Erhebungen, politische Maßnahmen, Politik, Verwaltung, Wohlfahrtsstaat
Costa Rica, Dominikanische Republik, Kambodscha, Marokko, Nepal, Panama, Senegal, Vereinigte Staaten, Welt
Publikationen
Zhao, Y.; Paul, R.; Reid, S.; Coimbra Vieira, C.; Wolfe, C.; Zhang, Y.; Chunara, R.:
Social Indicators Research. (2024)
Paul, R.; Reid, S.; Coimbra Vieira, C.; Wolfe, C.; Zhao, Y.; Zhang, Y.; Chunara, R.:
MPIDR Working Paper WP-2023-017. (2023)