COVID-19 has not affected everywhere in the US equally, there are significant disparities in Covid-related illnesses between the states. In new research which analyses the relationship between COVID-19 and economic, social and demographic factors, Harold Clarke and Paul Whiteley find that those states with greater income inequality are more likely to see coronavirus cases and related deaths
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How can we compare the impact of Covid-19 on different countries across the world? Tim Vlandas propo...
Lee Elliot Major and Stephen Machin propose reforms and urgent actions to tackle economic and educat...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has seen over one million deaths and millions of infections in the US since ea...
Global welfare has taken a turn for the worse in the age of COVID, with both health and income level...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created widespread harm and disruption. Countries have implemented unprece...
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed an unprecedented challenge to countries worldwide. With the emerging...
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Employment across the world has taken a huge hit because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Michelle Maroto a...
Covid-19 will have major economic consequences for Europe, but how large will the costs prove to be?...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made necropolitics – the politics of life and death – unavoidable . Drawin...
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How can we compare the impact of Covid-19 on different countries across the world? Tim Vlandas propo...