While COVID-19 was responsible for more than 600,000 deaths worldwide as of July 24, 2020, very little is known about the socio-economic heterogeneity of its impact on mortality. In this paper, we combine several administrative data sources to estimate the relationship between mortality due to COVID-19 and poverty at a very local level (i.e. the municipality level) in France, one of the most severely hit countries in the world. We find strong evidence of an income gradient in the impact of the pandemic on mortality rates, which is twice as large in municipalities below the 25th percentile of the national income distribution than in municipalities above this threshold. We then show that both poor housing conditions and higher occupational ex...
We use population-wide data from linked administrative registers to study the distributional pattern...
International audienceBackground Previous studies have demonstrated that socioeconomic factors are a...
International audienceThis study develops a straightforward statistical approach to explore the COVI...
While COVID-19 was responsible for more than 600,000 deaths worldwide as of July 24, 2020, very litt...
Mortality inequalities remain substantial in many countries, and large shocks such as pandemics coul...
International audienceBackground: The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in France was associated w...
COVID-19 is mostly considered to have ravaged places with high levels of inequality and poverty. Yet...
In this paper, we examine the variation in the outbreak of COVID-19 across departments in continenta...
The vast majority of research focuses on the individual factors leading to coronavirus mortality. Nu...
The COVID-19 pandemic has emphasized the need to consider multiple and often novel perspectives on c...
International audienceAmong the majority of research on individual factors leading to coronavirus mo...
We use population-wide data from linked administrative registers to study the distributional pattern...
International audienceBackground Previous studies have demonstrated that socioeconomic factors are a...
International audienceThis study develops a straightforward statistical approach to explore the COVI...
While COVID-19 was responsible for more than 600,000 deaths worldwide as of July 24, 2020, very litt...
Mortality inequalities remain substantial in many countries, and large shocks such as pandemics coul...
International audienceBackground: The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in France was associated w...
COVID-19 is mostly considered to have ravaged places with high levels of inequality and poverty. Yet...
In this paper, we examine the variation in the outbreak of COVID-19 across departments in continenta...
The vast majority of research focuses on the individual factors leading to coronavirus mortality. Nu...
The COVID-19 pandemic has emphasized the need to consider multiple and often novel perspectives on c...
International audienceAmong the majority of research on individual factors leading to coronavirus mo...
We use population-wide data from linked administrative registers to study the distributional pattern...
International audienceBackground Previous studies have demonstrated that socioeconomic factors are a...
International audienceThis study develops a straightforward statistical approach to explore the COVI...