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The Concept of Social Vulnerability: A Review from ...
www.ijims.comsocial dynamic rooted in gender, class, race, culture, nationality, age, and other power relationships (Enarson, Fothergill, and Lori 2006). Social vulnerability is influenced by a variety of factors. Social class is one of the largest contributors to …
A Social Vulnerability Index for Disaster Management
svi.cdc.govSocial vulnerability refers to the socioeconomic and demographic factors that affect the resilience of communities. Studies have shown that in disaster events the socially vulnerable are more likely to be adversely affected, i.e. they are less likely to recover and more likely to die.