COVID-19 is mostly considered to have ravaged places with high levels of inequality and poverty. Yet, in the case of Europe, the evidence for this is limited. In this paper we address this gap in our knowledge by exploring how regional variations in poverty, wealth, and inter-personal inequality have shaped COVID-19-related excess mortality. The results show that during the first 18 months of the pandemic there is no link between inequality and poverty, on the one hand, and the lethality of the disease, on the other. The geographical concentration of wealthy people is related to more, not less, excess mortality
Introduction There is limited evidence on the associations between economic and social disparities i...
In this paper, we examine the variation in the outbreak of COVID-19 across departments in continenta...
Article in the LSE Covid-19 blog discussing the factors that played a part in the regionally uneven ...
COVID-19 is mostly considered to have ravaged places with high levels of inequality and poverty. Ye...
The COVID-19 pandemic has emphasized the need to consider multiple and often novel perspectives on c...
Mortality inequalities remain substantial in many countries, and large shocks such as pandemics coul...
While COVID-19 was responsible for more than 600,000 deaths worldwide as of July 24, 2020, very litt...
This paper examines the uneven geography of COVID-19-related excess mortality during the first wave ...
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...
Evidence from research on infectious diseases suggests that income inequality is related to higher r...
We use population-wide data from linked administrative registers to study the distributional pattern...
One of the most consistent and worrying features of the COVID-19 pandemic globally has been the disp...
Introduction There is limited evidence on the associations between economic and social disparities i...
In this paper, we examine the variation in the outbreak of COVID-19 across departments in continenta...
Article in the LSE Covid-19 blog discussing the factors that played a part in the regionally uneven ...
COVID-19 is mostly considered to have ravaged places with high levels of inequality and poverty. Ye...
The COVID-19 pandemic has emphasized the need to consider multiple and often novel perspectives on c...
Mortality inequalities remain substantial in many countries, and large shocks such as pandemics coul...
While COVID-19 was responsible for more than 600,000 deaths worldwide as of July 24, 2020, very litt...
This paper examines the uneven geography of COVID-19-related excess mortality during the first wave ...
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...
Evidence from research on infectious diseases suggests that income inequality is related to higher r...
We use population-wide data from linked administrative registers to study the distributional pattern...
One of the most consistent and worrying features of the COVID-19 pandemic globally has been the disp...
Introduction There is limited evidence on the associations between economic and social disparities i...
In this paper, we examine the variation in the outbreak of COVID-19 across departments in continenta...
Article in the LSE Covid-19 blog discussing the factors that played a part in the regionally uneven ...