Beyond individual factors: a critical ethnographic account of urban residential fire risks, experiences, and responses in single-room occupancy (SRO) housing
Abstract Background Burn injuries are a significant public health concern, closely linked to housing conditions and socioeconomic status. Residents in socioeconomically deprived neighbourhoods are at increased risk of exposure to hazards due to older and poorer housing conditions and limited access...
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Main Authors: | Catherine Liao (Author), Colleen Varcoe (Author), Helen Brown (Author), Ian Pike (Author) |
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