Feminine-named hurricanes (vs. masculine-named hurricanes) cause significantly more deaths, apparently because they lead to lower perceived risk and consequently less preparedness.
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We use more than six decades of death rates from US hurricanes to show that feminine-named hurricanes cause significantly more deaths than do masculine-named hurricanes. Laboratory experiments indicate that this is because hurricane names lead to gender-based expectations about severity and this, in turn, guides respondents’ preparedness to take protective action.
underestimate a female hurricane and die, I guess
Today in “are the cis ok”: Gendering hurricanes.
#girlboss
It would be interesting to learn the demographic breakdown of those perceiving the risk of female-named hurricanes - i.e. do factors like someone’s own gender, age, marital status, mean a more or less pronounced risk bias? or is it spread evenly?
yes, that would be very interesting to know - I haven’t read the article enough to know if they have that level of knowledge
I had a (quick) read but I don’t think it covered it - unless I missed something!
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