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propensity to delay or skip medical care. Our research design exploits the arguably exogenous variation in age-specific vaccine … coronavirus, but also safeguarding against the worsening of health due to delayed or foregone medical care. The decline in delayed …
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Motivated by reports in the media suggesting unequal access to Covid-19 testing across incomes, we analyze zip …
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implies that people's decision to cut back on consumption and work reduces the severity of the epidemic, as measured by total … deaths. These decisions exacerbate the size of the recession caused by the epidemic. The competitive equilibrium is not …
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Were workers more likely to be infected by COVID-19 in their workplace, or outside it? While both economic models of the pandemic and public health policy recommendations often presume that the workplace is less safe, this paper seeks an answer both in micro data and economic theory. The...
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The COVID-19 pandemic brought the dual crises of disease and the containment policies designed to mitigate it. Yet, there is little evidence on the impacts of these policies on women, who are likely to be especially vulnerable, in lower-income countries. We conduct a large phone survey and...
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We study the adoption of remote work within cities and its effect on city structure and welfare. We develop a dynamic model of a city in which workers can decide to work in the central business district (CBD) or partly at home. Working in the CBD allows them to interact with other commuters,...
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The epidemiological literature suggests that virus transmission occurs only when individuals are in relatively close contact. We show that if society can control the extent to which economic agents are exposed to the virus and agents can commit to contracts, virus externalities are local, and...
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county's racial and age composition. Standard epidemiological covariates of contact rates were also relevant, controlling for …
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In 2021, the Biden Administration issued mandates requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for U.S. federal employees and contractors and for some healthcare and private sector workers. Although these mandates have been subject to legal challenges and some have been halted or delayed, rigorous appraisal...
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in the rate at which state residents remained in their homes full-time. Then, using daily state-level coronavirus case … benefits from their SIPOs. Finally, we find that statewide SIPOs were associated with a reduction in coronavirus-related deaths …
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