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Trust in the health care system requires being confident that sufficient and appropriate treatmen... more Trust in the health care system requires being confident that sufficient and appropriate treatments will be provided if needed. The COVID-19 public health crisis is a significant, global, and (mostly) simultaneous test of the behavioral implications arising from this trust. We explore whether populations reporting low levels of confidence in the health care system exhibit a stronger behavioral reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic. We track the dynamic responses to the COVID-19 pandemic across 38 countries and 621 regions by exploiting a large dataset on human mobility generated between February 15 and June 5, 2020 and a broad range of contextual factors (e.g. deaths or policy implementations). Using a time-dynamic framework we find that societies with low levels of health care confidence initially exhibit a faster response with respect to staying home. However, this reaction plateaus sooner, and after the plateau it declines with greater magnitude than does the response from societies ...
Fondazione Eni Enrico …, Jan 1, 2008
Economic Analysis and …, Jan 1, 2008
International Studies Program …, Jan 1, 2007
Fondazione Eni Enrico …, Jan 1, 2008
Fondazione Eni Enrico …, Jan 1, 2009
… Alternative Frameworks for …, Jan 1, 2010
http://www.amazon.com/Participation-Environmental-Organizations-Routledge-Explorations/dp/0415446317
Trust in the health care system requires being confident that sufficient and appropriate treatmen... more Trust in the health care system requires being confident that sufficient and appropriate treatments will be provided if needed. The COVID-19 public health crisis is a significant, global, and (mostly) simultaneous test of the behavioral implications arising from this trust. We explore whether populations reporting low levels of confidence in the health care system exhibit a stronger behavioral reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic. We track the dynamic responses to the COVID-19 pandemic across 38 countries and 621 regions by exploiting a large dataset on human mobility generated between February 15 and June 5, 2020 and a broad range of contextual factors (e.g. deaths or policy implementations). Using a time-dynamic framework we find that societies with low levels of health care confidence initially exhibit a faster response with respect to staying home. However, this reaction plateaus sooner, and after the plateau it declines with greater magnitude than does the response from societies ...
Fondazione Eni Enrico …, Jan 1, 2008
Economic Analysis and …, Jan 1, 2008
International Studies Program …, Jan 1, 2007
Fondazione Eni Enrico …, Jan 1, 2008
Fondazione Eni Enrico …, Jan 1, 2009
… Alternative Frameworks for …, Jan 1, 2010