Underinsurance Is Entrenching Poverty as the Vulnerable Are Hit Hardest by Disasters

Underinsurance Is Entrenching Poverty as the Vulnerable Are Hit Hardest by Disasters

Author(s): Christine Eriksen, Chloe Lucas, Kate Booth
Publisher(s): The Conversation
Publication Year: 2021
Publication Place: London, United Kingdom

In Australia, where one in six children lives in poverty, significant rates of underinsurance entrench disadvantage and hardship. This dynamic will worsen as the consequences of unmitigated climate change unfold, argue CSS Christine Eriksen, Chloe Lucas and Kate Isabel Booth in this article for The Conversation.
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