Disasters and subjective assessments of recovery in the long run
Using paired survey (N = 533) and in-depth interview (N = 87) data from the Resilience in Survivors of Katrina (RISK) Project—a fifteen-year (2003–2018) panel study of low-income mothers affected by Hurricane Katrina, this study examines how peri- and post-disaster factors influence long-run perceptions of disaster recovery in marginalized populations.