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Summary
How many deaths does it take for a disaster in different continents to receive news coverage | |
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Title |
How many deaths does it take for a disaster in different continents to receive news coverage |
Description |
How many deaths does it take for a disaster in different continents to receive news coverage? Disaster occurrence and news coverage data is used to compute the casualties ratio. The casualties ratio indicates how many casualties would make media coverage (in major US networks) equally likely, all else equal. |
Credit line | Our World in Data |
References | Eisensee and Stromberg (2007) |
Source | https://OurWorldinData.org/how-many-deaths-make-a-natural-disaster-newsworthy/ |
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