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coronavirus. We use de-identified data from Facebook to document that individuals with friends in areas with worse COVID-19 … outbreaks reduce their mobility more than otherwise similar individuals with friends in less affected areas. The effects are … quantitatively large and long-lasting: a one standard deviation increase in friend-exposure to COVID-19 cases in March 2020 results …
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live in areas with worse coronavirus outbreaks reduce their mobility more than otherwise similar users whose friends live …
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In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, many localities instituted non-essential business closure orders, keeping individuals categorized as essential workers at the frontlines while sending their non-essential counterparts home. We examine the extent to which being designated as an essential or...
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between February and December 2020. We find that German-speaking cantons decreased their mobility for non essential activities … across space and time. We ask whether cultural differences underlie this heterogeneity using mobility data across Switzerland … decline in mobility. Additionally, cantons supporting a limited role of the state in matters of welfare also displayed a lower …
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