After a California earthquake/
Risa Palm; Michael E Hodgson
- Chiago: The University of Chicago Press, 1992.
- xii, 130 p. 23 cm.
1 Earthquake Hazards and Preparedness Economic Exposure to Earthquake Risk Mitigation Measures The Adoption of Precautions Judgment and Risk Behavior Summary
2 Earthquake Insurance The Nature and History of Earthquake Insurance
3Earthquake Insurance Purchase Decision Summary Property in California
4Nature of Residential Property Property Values Summary Results of the Pre-Loma Prieta Study Summary of Findings Unanswered Questions
5 Instirance Purchase and Risk Expected Purchase Patterns Research Hypotheses Summary
6 Study Design The Loma Prieta Earthquake Research Questions Study Design The Advisory Committee Resurvey of Households Summary
7 After the Earthquake: Changes in Attitudes and Behavior General Patterns Experience with the Loma Prieta Earthquake Other Mitigation Activities Reasons for Not Purchasing Insurance Attitudes toward Future Earthquakes Summary
8 Changes and Stability in Attitudes and Behavion The Individual Behavior and Attitude Change Behavior and Attitude Stability: 1989 to 1990 Summary
9 Locational Analysis « Geographic Knowledge Damage Experience and Geographic Knowledge Insurance Adoption and Geographic Location Conclusions
10 The Effects of Experience: Implications for Policy and Further Investigation Earthquake Experience and Changes in Attitudes and Behavior Implications for Policy Implications of 1990 California Insurance Legislation A Final Word