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18. When Is a Natural Disaster Good for Your Health?

Dec 31, 2021
27:46
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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Hurricane Katrina - What Happened to the Survivor?
03:07 • 2min
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Hurricane Katrina Provides a Natural Experiment of Longevity
05:06 • 2min
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The Mortality Rate of Katrina Survivors in New Orleans
07:16 • 3min
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Are You Living Longer After the Katrina Disaster?
10:11 • 2min
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Hurricane Katrina Survivor Mortality - Does Place Matter in Life?
11:57 • 4min
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Place Is Destiny
15:52 • 3min
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The Importance of Education on Health
18:33 • 5min
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Moving Vouchers - The Biggest Effect in Social Science
23:54 • 4min
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A clever study tracking the survivors of Hurricane Katrina came to a bold conclusion: when it comes to your health, place is destiny. So how can the benefits of healthier places be spread to everyone?

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