The impact of the L'Aquila earthquake on demographic changes

Author:

Miccoli Sara1ORCID,Reynaud Cecilia2,Ambrosetti Elena3,Licari Francesca1

Affiliation:

1. Italian National Institute of Statistics Rome Italy

2. Department of Political Sciences Roma Tre University Rome Italy

3. Department of Methods and Models for Economics, Territory and Finance Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy

Abstract

AbstractThis paper analyses the consequences on demographic changes observed in the municipalities of Abruzzo region after the earthquake of L'Aquila in 2009. Relying on Italian National Institute of Statistics (Istat) data on the population in the municipalities, we aim to understand how population growth changed after the earthquake, analysing population dynamics both in the municipalities affected by the earthquake and in the other municipalities of the Abruzzo region. We apply a spatial regression model to understand the associations between population growth, the earthquake, and some demographic and economic variables, taking into account the spatial autocorrelation. Our findings confirm the importance of space and the close association of the population dynamics after the earthquake with the population age structure, both in the pre‐existing situation and in the subsequent dynamics. Population trends in the Abruzzo region were closely associated with the pre‐existing vulnerabilities. The effect of the earthquake was strong in the crater municipalities in the period immediately after the shock, while it petered out over time. A destructive earthquake implies a tremendous shock, however, in places that are already suffering from demographic, social, and economic fragility, pre‐existing factors can act equally or even more strongly on the population dynamics in the medium term. Hence, in the medium period, the characteristics of the population and socio‐economic context are stronger than in the short one, and also the effect that space and territorial contiguities have on these and other nonobservable variables is stronger than in the short period.

Funder

Sapienza Università di Roma

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geography, Planning and Development,Demography

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