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_12
Snippet: Lower socioeconomic status and greater Republican political orientation were associated with reduced social distancing among U.S. counties. These results suggest that income-related barriers (e.g. the need to continue working) and political beliefs may lead to significant socioeconomic gradients in COVID-19, just as they do for other health conditions. [4] [5] Limitations of this study include the potential for omitted-variable and ecological bia.....
Document: Lower socioeconomic status and greater Republican political orientation were associated with reduced social distancing among U.S. counties. These results suggest that income-related barriers (e.g. the need to continue working) and political beliefs may lead to significant socioeconomic gradients in COVID-19, just as they do for other health conditions. [4] [5] Limitations of this study include the potential for omitted-variable and ecological biases due to aggregate, cross-sectional data. Social distancing may also be measured with error, given that the data do not sample all cell-phone users and do not reflect non-users.
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