Disasters and social vulnerability determinants of federal subsidiarity assistance
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Ahmadu, Aisha S.; Nukpezah, Julius A.; French, P. Edward; Menifield, Charles E.
署名单位:
Texas State University System; Sam Houston State University; Mississippi State University; Rutgers University System; Rutgers University Newark
刊物名称:
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0033-3352
DOI:
10.1111/puar.13671
发表日期:
2024
页码:
21-39
关键词:
natural disasters
UNITED-STATES
preparedness
resilience
management
equity
income
GROWTH
aid
摘要:
Subsidiarity assistance creates opportunities for the federal government to intervene in subnational affairs, supplement emergency response, and reduce jurisdictional vulnerabilities. Recognizing the differential effects that disaster events and revenue sharing could have on states, the research investigates the determinants of federal subsidiarity assistance grants to states in the context of American federalism. This study draws from disaster impact scholarship and social vulnerability theory for theoretical context to understand the determinants of short-term and long-term public assistance grants and intergovernmental transfers, which constitute federal subsidiarity assistance to subnational governments. Using panel data on 50 U.S. states over a 17-year time period, findings show that disasters trigger federal subsidiarity assistance for disaster-induced short-term and long-term public assistance grants; however, social vulnerability more likely explains intergovernmental transfers to states.
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