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Title:

Spontaneous Evacuation Following a Dirty Bomb or Pandemic Influenza: Highlights from a National Survey or Urban Residents' Intended Behavior (November 2007, W Series, Number 12) [Online Only]

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Abstract:

This policy analysis brief presents findings on the intended behaviors of urban residents during spontaneous evacuation following a dirty bomb or pandemic influenza. It addresses the expected reactions to a dirty bomb or influenza pandemic, likely evacuation destinations, and racial differences in propensity to evacuate. The brief includes figures and policy recommendations.

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Inventory Code: ORHP00399
Year: 2007
Language: English
Size: 8 1/2" x 11"
Length: 4 pp.
Audience: Professionals, Researchers
Publication Type: Report/Recommendations
Author(s): Michael Meit, M.A., MPH; Thomas Briggs; Alene Kennedy; Janet Sutton, PhD; Jacob Feldman, PhD
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