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Partisan pandemic: How partisanship and public health concerns affect individuals’ social mobility during COVID-19

机译:Partisan Pandemic:部门和公共卫生问题如何在Covid-19期间影响个人的社会流动性

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Rampant partisanship in the United States may be the largest obstacle to the reduced social mobility most experts see as critical to limiting the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Analyzing a total of just over 1.1 million responses collected daily between 4 April and 10 September reveals not only that partisanship is more important than public health concerns for explaining individuals’ willingness to stay at home and reduce social mobility but also that the effect of partisanship has grown over time—especially among Republicans. All else equal, the relative importance of partisanship for the increasing (un)willingness of Republicans to stay at home highlights the challenge that politics poses for public health.
机译:美国猖獗的党派可能是社会流动性最大的障碍,大多数专家都认为对限制Covid-19大流行的传播至关重要。 分析4月4日至9月10日期间的每日收集的超过110万份响应揭示了党派比公共卫生对解释个人愿意留在家里并减少社会流动性的担忧更重要,但也有党派的影响 随着时间的推移而长 - 特别是共和党人。 所有其他平等的,党派对越来越多的共和党人愿意留在家里的意愿的相对重要性强调了政治对公共卫生的挑战。

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