Selected article for: "capita income and social distancing"

Author: Nolan M Kavanagh; Rishi R Goel; Atheendar S Venkataramani
Title: Association of County-Level Socioeconomic and Political Characteristics with Engagement in Social Distancing for COVID-19
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: lb0fd7ig_10
    Snippet: In bivariate analyses, lower per capita income and a higher share of voters supporting President Trump were associated with reduced social distancing (Figures 1B, 1C) . In multivariable models adjusting for sociodemographic and labor market characteristics as well as state fixed effects ( Table 1) residents without college degrees were also associated with less distancing. There were no significant associations by population share of gender or ag.....
    Document: In bivariate analyses, lower per capita income and a higher share of voters supporting President Trump were associated with reduced social distancing (Figures 1B, 1C) . In multivariable models adjusting for sociodemographic and labor market characteristics as well as state fixed effects ( Table 1) residents without college degrees were also associated with less distancing. There were no significant associations by population share of gender or age.

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