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Appendix C
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Prologue
  8. Introduction
  9. Chapter 1. Ecologies of Inequity
  10. Chapter 2. Race-Class Logics of Urban Spaces
  11. Chapter 3. Black Immigrants and Disaster Inequality
  12. Chapter 4. Labyrinth Bureaucracy
  13. Chapter 5. Social Capital in Crisis
  14. Chapter 6. Logic of Response versus Services
  15. Chapter 7. Social Capital Privilege
  16. Chapter 8. Organizational Networks of High and Low Capital
  17. Conclusion
  18. Epilogue
  19. Appendix A: Interview Guide
  20. Appendix B: Reflections
  21. Appendix C
  22. References
  23. Index

APPENDIX C

120 respondents in Brooklyn and The Rockaways

Study Participants

Study Population

AGE:

18–29

16

30–39

18

40–49

24

50–59

31

60–69

21

70–79

10

GENDER:

Male

56

Female

64

RACIAL OR ETHNIC GROUP

Non-White

79

Other

13

SOCIOECONOMIC CLASS:

Working class

24

Impoverished nonworking

33

Middle or upper class

63

FEMA OR STATE RESPONDERS:

Field site managers

3

Volunteers or staff

6

NGO RESPONDERS:

Field managers

2

Volunteers or staff

13

COMMUNITY-BASED RESPONDERS OR CHURCH RESPONDERS:

Leaders, managers, or founders

10

Volunteers or staff

3

Community volunteers

10

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