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Em 16 de fevereiro de 2026 04:45:42 UTC, Gravatar IDP Admin:
  • Adicionados os seguintes campos ao recurso Gender - wise Distribution of Accidental Deaths due to Forces of Nature em Accidental Deaths in India

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  • Os seguintes campos foram removidos do recurso Gender - wise Distribution of Accidental Deaths due to Forces of Nature em Accidental Deaths in India

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  • Valor alterado do campo data_insights do recurso Gender - wise Distribution of Accidental Deaths due to Forces of Nature para The Gender-wise Distribution of Accidental Deaths due to Forces of Nature dataset offers valuable insights into how natural disasters and environmental hazards differentially affect men and women across India. By examining gender-disaggregated data on fatalities caused by floods, lightning, landslides, heat waves, earthquakes, storms, and other natural phenomena, researchers can identify patterns of exposure, vulnerability, and resilience linked to both biological and social factors.Analysis often shows that men account for a higher share of deaths in certain natural disasters, such as floods or lightning strikes, due to greater outdoor and occupational exposure in agriculture, fishing, or construction. Conversely, women may be more vulnerable during disasters that strike residential areas or involve caregiving contexts, reflecting gendered roles and access disparities in early warning systems and evacuation processes. (anteriormente The Gender-wise Distribution of Accidental Deaths due to Forces of Nature dataset offers valuable insights into how natural disasters and environmental hazards differentially affect men and women across India. By examining gender-disaggregated data on fatalities caused by floods, lightning, landslides, heat waves, earthquakes, storms, and other natural phenomena, researchers can identify patterns of exposure, vulnerability, and resilience linked to both biological and social factors. Analysis often shows that men account for a higher share of deaths in certain natural disasters, such as floods or lightning strikes, due to greater outdoor and occupational exposure in agriculture, fishing, or construction. Conversely, women may be more vulnerable during disasters that strike residential areas or involve caregiving contexts, reflecting gendered roles and access disparities in early warning systems and evacuation processes.) em Accidental Deaths in India


  • Valor do campo idp_ready alterado para True no recursoGender - wise Distribution of Accidental Deaths due to Forces of Nature em Accidental Deaths in India