Selected article for: "administrative unit and policy variable"

Author: Solomon Hsiang; Daniel Allen; Sebastien Annan-Phan; Kendon Bell; Ian Bolliger; Trinetta Chong; Hannah Druckenmiller; Andrew Hultgren; Luna Yue Huang; Emma Krasovich; Peiley Lau; Jaecheol Lee; Esther Rolf; Jeanette Tseng; Tiffany Wu
Title: The Effect of Large-Scale Anti-Contagion Policies on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic
  • Document date: 2020_3_27
  • ID: gtfx5cp4_167
    Snippet: In the cases when only a portion of the administrative unit (e.g. half of the counties within the state) are affected by the implementation of the policy, we weight the policy variable by the percentage of population within the administrative unit that is treated by the policy. This is denoted as " [policy_variable]_popwt, " and the value that this variable can take on is a continuous number between 0 and 1. Sources for the population data are de.....
    Document: In the cases when only a portion of the administrative unit (e.g. half of the counties within the state) are affected by the implementation of the policy, we weight the policy variable by the percentage of population within the administrative unit that is treated by the policy. This is denoted as " [policy_variable]_popwt, " and the value that this variable can take on is a continuous number between 0 and 1. Sources for the population data are detailed in a later section.

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