极端天气事件、房屋损坏与内控点的侵蚀

Extreme weather events, home damage, and the eroding locus of control

Ecological Economics · 2025
被引 3
ABS 3

中文导读

利用澳大利亚纵向数据,研究发现自然灾害导致的房屋损坏会显著降低个人对生活的掌控感,尤其对老年人、租房者和低收入家庭影响更大。

Abstract

The catastrophic consequences of natural disasters on social and economic systems are extensively documented, yet their influence on individuals' sense of control over their life outcomes remains unexplored. This study pioneers an investigation into the causal effects of natural disaster-related home damage on the locus of control. Utilizing Australian longitudinal data, we implement an individual fixed effects instrumental variables approach leveraging time-varying, exogenous exposure to local cyclones to address confounding factors. Our findings provide robust evidence that natural disaster-induced home damage statistically significantly and substantially diminishes individuals' perception of control, particularly for those at the lower end of the internal locus of control distribution, who are more vulnerable. This effect is disproportionately pronounced among older individuals, renters, and those from lower-income households. This newfound understanding offers opportunities for developing targeted interventions and support mechanisms to enhance resilience and assist these vulnerable populations following natural disasters. • Natural disaster-induced home damage significantly diminishes individuals' perception of control. • The impacts are most pronounced for individuals at the lower end of the locus of control distribution. • The effect is disproportionately heightened for older individuals, renters, and those from lower-income households.

极端天气自然灾害心理学经济学社会学