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Date: 2014-05-18 18:39:51
Socioeconomics
Social programs
Welfare state
Emergency management
Disaster preparedness
Psychological resilience
Social vulnerability
Oxfam
Economic inequality
Humanitarian aid
Management
Development

No Accident: Resilience and the inequality of risk

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