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COVID-19 with Stigma: Theory and Evidence from Mobility Data

机译:COVID-19耻辱:理论和证据移动数据

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This study conducts both theoretical and empirical analyses of how non-legally-binding COVID-19 policies affect people's going-out behavior. The theoretical analysis assumes that under a declared state of emergency, the individual going out suffers psychological costs arising from both the risk of infection and the stigma of going out. Our hypothesis states that under a declared state of emergency people refrain from going out because it entails a strong psychological cost. Then, this study estimatesa model using regional mobility data and emergency declarations data to analyze self-restraint behavior under a non-legally binding emergency declaration. The results show that, compared with before the declaration of the state of emergency, going-out behavior was suppressed under the state of emergency and after it was lifted even when going out did not result in penalties, which is consistent with the theoretical analysis.
机译:本研究进行理论和实证分析如何non-legally-binding COVID-19政策影响人们的“走出去”的行为。理论分析假定下宣布进入紧急状态,个人遭受心理成本引起的感染的风险和耻辱出去了。紧急状态的人不要出去因为它需要一个强大的心理成本。然后,本研究使用区域estimatesa模型移动数据和紧急声明在分析自我约束行为约束力的紧急声明。结果表明,与之前相比宣布紧急状态,走出去行为抑制的状态下紧急时,甚至在被抬没有导致处罚,这是与理论分析一致。

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