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dissatisfaction and feelings of anxiety using data collected from March 23 to April 30 2020 in 25 advanced and developing countries … exercising and those avoiding loneliness report less dissatisfaction and less anxiety. The presence of children and a pet in the … household has no effect. Women report anxiety feelings more often than men. Older people report lower dissatisfaction and …
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dissatisfaction and feelings of anxiety using data collected from March 23 to April 30 2020 in 25 advanced and developing countries … exercising and those avoiding loneliness report less dissatisfaction and less anxiety. The presence of children and a pet in the … household has no effect. Women report anxiety feelings more often than men. Older people report lower dissatisfaction and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012214748
dissatisfaction and feelings of anxiety using data collected from March 23 to April 30 2020 in 25 advanced and developing countries … exercising and those avoiding loneliness report less dissatisfaction and less anxiety. The presence of children and a pet in the … household has no effect. Women report anxiety feelings more often than men. Older people report lower dissatisfaction and …
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is strongly associated with negative affect (anxiety, depression, worry and a lack of interest in things). The effect is …
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We discuss and review literature on the macroeconomic effects of epidemics and pandemics since the late 20th century. First, we cover the role of health in driving economic growth and well-being and discuss standard frameworks for assessing the economic burden of infectious diseases. Second, we...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced countries to make difficult ethical choices, e.g., how to balance public health and socioeconomic activity and whom to prioritize in allocating vaccines or other scarce medical resources. We discuss the implications of benefit-cost analysis, utilitarianism, and...
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We quantify the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on psychological well-being using information from a large-scale panel survey representative of the UK population. Exploiting exogenous variation in the timing of vaccinations, we find that vaccination increases psychological well-being by 0.12...
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In this study, we use random assignment of vignettes that feature optimistic and pessimistic scenarios with respect to vaccine safety and efficacy on a sample of roughly 1,600 Russians in order to gauge public support for anti-pandemic measures under various scenarios. Negative information on...
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This paper builds a government policy choice model in a general equilibrium setting in which households' health status responds to a stricter policy on the pandemic. By assuming an exogenous policy decision date, the model implies the government should maintain the current policy until the...
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