In this paper, we examine the variation in the outbreak of COVID-19 across departments in continental France. We use information on the cumulated number of deaths, discharged patients and infections from COVID-19 at the department level, and study how these relate to income inequality, controlling for other factors. We fnd that unfortunately, inequality kills: departments with higher income inequality face more deaths, more discharged (gravely ill) patients and more infections. While other papers have studied the impact of the level of income on the severity of COVID-19, we fnd that it is in fact the dispersion across incomes within the same department that drives the results. Our results suggest that individuals in relatively more precario...
International audienceObjective Although social inequalities in COVID-19 mortality by race, gender a...
International audienceObjectives: We aimed to investigate possible differences in the aggregated hos...
International audienceWe here use panel data from the COME-HERE survey to track income inequality du...
In this paper, we examine the variation in the outbreak of COVID-19 across departments in continenta...
Mortality inequalities remain substantial in many countries, and large shocks such as pandemics coul...
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...
Evidence from research on infectious diseases suggests that income inequality is related to higher r...
Evidence from research on infectious diseases suggests that income inequality is related to higher r...
The COVID-19 pandemic has emphasized the need to consider multiple and often novel perspectives on c...
Evidence from research on infectious diseases suggests that income inequality is related to higher r...
COVID-19 is mostly considered to have ravaged places with high levels of inequality and poverty. Yet...
Purpose: This paper establishes an association between income and the likelihood of seeking medical ...
International audienceObjective Although social inequalities in COVID-19 mortality by race, gender a...
International audienceObjectives: We aimed to investigate possible differences in the aggregated hos...
International audienceWe here use panel data from the COME-HERE survey to track income inequality du...
In this paper, we examine the variation in the outbreak of COVID-19 across departments in continenta...
Mortality inequalities remain substantial in many countries, and large shocks such as pandemics coul...
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...
Evidence from research on infectious diseases suggests that income inequality is related to higher r...
Evidence from research on infectious diseases suggests that income inequality is related to higher r...
The COVID-19 pandemic has emphasized the need to consider multiple and often novel perspectives on c...
Evidence from research on infectious diseases suggests that income inequality is related to higher r...
COVID-19 is mostly considered to have ravaged places with high levels of inequality and poverty. Yet...
Purpose: This paper establishes an association between income and the likelihood of seeking medical ...
International audienceObjective Although social inequalities in COVID-19 mortality by race, gender a...
International audienceObjectives: We aimed to investigate possible differences in the aggregated hos...
International audienceWe here use panel data from the COME-HERE survey to track income inequality du...