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  1. The politicized pandemic: ideological polarization and the behavioral response to COVID-19
    Published: January 2022
    Publisher:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    We investigate the relationship between political attitudes and prosociality in a survey of a representative sample of the U.S. population during the first summer of the COVID-19 pandemic. We find that an experimental measure of prosociality... more

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    We investigate the relationship between political attitudes and prosociality in a survey of a representative sample of the U.S. population during the first summer of the COVID-19 pandemic. We find that an experimental measure of prosociality correlates positively with adherence to protective behaviors. Liberal political ideology predicts higher levels of protective behavior than conservative ideology, independently of the differences in prosociality across the two groups. Differences between liberals and conservatives are up to 4.4 times smaller in their behavior than in judging the government's crisis management. This result suggests that U.S. Americans are more polarized on ideological than behavioral grounds.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/250693
    Series: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 15032
    Subjects: polarization; ideology; trust in politicians; COVID-19; prosociality; health behavior; worries
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 52 Seiten), Illustrationen