Underinsurance is entrenching poverty as the vulnerable are hit hardest by disasters
- Written by Kate Isabel Booth, Senior Lecturer in Human Geography and Planning, University of Tasmania
More than 70 homes were destroyed by bushfires in Western Australia this week, leaving those affected facing enormous costs. After disasters like these, insurance is not always there as needed — or as expected.
In Australia, where one in six children live in poverty, significant rates of underinsurance entrench disadvantage and hardship....