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The Gender Dimension Strategy in the ASSISTANCE project focuses on addressing two main challenges. The first challenge involves understanding the gender dimension in the constraints and opportunities for rapid response. The second challenge consists of including gender aspects in design, tests and validation of the project developments and tools. This document presents the results of the former challenge. It includes two case studies 1) online survey study on citizens attitudes towards disasters (510 men and 504 women) and 2) a web-based questionnaire on risk propensity, resilience and resilience coping in First Responders (242 males and 119 females).
First Responders, disaster management, gender, survey, study, questionnaire, attitudes
First Responders, disaster management, gender, survey, study, questionnaire, attitudes
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