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We show that the anticipation of COVID-19 vaccines reduces voluntary social distancing. In a large-scale preregistered survey experiment with a representative sample, we study whether providing information about the safety, effectiveness, and availability of COVID- 19 vaccines affects compliance...
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in granting broad worldwide access to vaccination. The accumulated delays in providing effective Covid-19 vaccine …
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A survey experiment exposes treatment groups to four messages supporting future vaccination against COVID-19. These … treatments emphasize either the risks of the virus or the safety of vaccination, to the respondent personally or to others. For a …
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We evaluate the impact of government mandated proof of vaccination requirements for access to public venues and non … vaccination rates and 790,000 or more first doses for Canada as a whole as of October 31, 2021 (5 to 13 weeks after the provincial … mandate announcements). We also find large vaccination gains in France (3 to 5 mln first doses), Italy (around 6 mln) and …
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We show that the anticipation of COVID-19 vaccines reduces voluntary social distancing. In a large-scale preregistered survey experiment with a representative sample, we study whether providing information about the safety, effectiveness, and availability of COVID-19 vaccines affects compliance...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012423758
We propose that crisis experience influences preferences towards COVID-19 vaccination and the speed of vaccination …, indicating that the crisis history of countries is positively correlated with preferences towards COVID-19 vaccination …
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This paper studies the causal impacts of vaccine eligibility on social distancing behaviors (risk compensation). We apply a regression discontinuity design around the birth date cutoff of vaccine eligibility using large, high-frequency data from credit card and airline companies as well as...
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We examine the deep roots of preferences for vaccination against COVID-19, moving beyond proximate factors which can … remedy when new crises occur. Using micro-level data on vaccination preferences for individuals from 19 countries, we find … from Russia. Consistent with our theory, past crisis experience decreases vaccination willingness when individuals have …
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The economic and health recovery of countries in the Asia-Pacific region from the pandemic is hinged on the rapid and equitable deployment of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines. However, in the initial years of the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out, highly unequal distribution of vaccines occurred...
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To analyze rubella vaccination strategies we calculated benefits and costs of prevention of rubella. With no … vaccination, lifetime expenditures for congenital rubella syndrome in offspring of females are greater than $35 per female ….00 per person. Vaccination of females at 12 years of age yields net benefits 80 per cent larger than vaccination of children …
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