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View article: Addressing vaccine hesitancy: experimental evidence from nine high-income countries during the COVID-19 pandemic
Addressing vaccine hesitancy: experimental evidence from nine high-income countries during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
We study the impact of public health messages on intentions to vaccinate and vaccination uptakes, especially among hesitant groups. We performed an experiment comparing the effects of egoistic and altruistic messages on COVID-19 vaccine in…
View article: From Anti-vax Intentions to Vaccination: Evidence from Nine Countries
From Anti-vax Intentions to Vaccination: Evidence from Nine Countries Open
Despite large take-up rates in most OECD countries, millions of people still refuse COVID-19 vaccination. The large number of unvaccinated individuals raises major concerns about the diffusion of the virus. Anti-vax individuals are often v…
View article: Emotions, governmental trust and support for the restriction of civil liberties during the covid‐19 pandemic
Emotions, governmental trust and support for the restriction of civil liberties during the covid‐19 pandemic Open
The Covid‐19 pandemic brought unprecedented governmental restrictions to personal and political freedoms. This article investigates individual‐level differences in mass support for the restriction of civil liberties during the first wave o…
View article: From Anti-vax Intentions to Vaccination: Panel and Experimental Evidence from Nine Countries
From Anti-vax Intentions to Vaccination: Panel and Experimental Evidence from Nine Countries Open
Millions of people refuse COVID-19 vaccination.Using original data from two surveys in nine OECD countries, we analyze the determinants of anti-vax intentions in December 2020 and show that half of the anti-vax individuals were vaccinated …
View article: Citizens' Attitudes Under Covid-19 Pandemic (CAUCP)
Citizens' Attitudes Under Covid-19 Pandemic (CAUCP) Open
EN : The Citizens’ Attitudes Under the COVID-19 Pandemic (CAUCP) project is coordinated by Sylvain Brouard (Sciences Po, CEVIPOF), Michael Becher (IAST, University of Toulouse 1), Martial Foucault (Sciences Po, CEVIPOF) and Pavlos Vasilopo…
View article: Citizens' Attitudes Under Covid-19 Pandemic (CAUCP)
Citizens' Attitudes Under Covid-19 Pandemic (CAUCP) Open
EN : The Citizens’ Attitudes Under the COVID-19 Pandemic (CAUCP) project is coordinated by Sylvain Brouard (Sciences Po, CEVIPOF), Michael Becher (IAST, University of Toulouse 1), Martial Foucault (Sciences Po, CEVIPOF) and Pavlos Vasilopo…
View article: Government Performance and Democracy: Survey Experimental Evidence from 12 Countries during Covid-19
Government Performance and Democracy: Survey Experimental Evidence from 12 Countries during Covid-19 Open
Crises of the magnitude of the Covid-19 pandemic may plausibly affect deep-seated attitudes of a large fraction of citizens.In particular, outcome-oriented theories imply that leaders' performance in response to such adverse events shapes …
View article: Trust in scientists in times of pandemic: Panel evidence from 12 countries
Trust in scientists in times of pandemic: Panel evidence from 12 countries Open
Significance During the COVID-19 pandemic, support for nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) and compliant behavior changed substantially over time. Using a large-scale, longitudinal, and representative survey for 12 countries from March …
View article: ‘Citizens’ Attitudes Under Covid19’: a cross-country panel survey of public opinion in 11 democracies
‘Citizens’ Attitudes Under Covid19’: a cross-country panel survey of public opinion in 11 democracies Open
This article introduces data collected in the Citizens’ Attitudes Under Covid-19 Project (CAUCP), which surveyed public opinion throughout the Covid-19 pandemic in 11 countries between March to December 2020. In this paper, we present a un…
View article: Pandemic politics: policy evaluations of government responses to COVID-19
Pandemic politics: policy evaluations of government responses to COVID-19 Open
The COVID-19 crisis has demanded that governments take restrictive measures that are abnormal for most representative democracies. This article aims to examine the determinants of the public’s evaluations towards those measures. This artic…
View article: ‘Rally round the flag’: the COVID-19 crisis and trust in the national government
‘Rally round the flag’: the COVID-19 crisis and trust in the national government Open
During international crises, trust in government is expected to increase irrespective of the wisdom of the policies it pursues. This has been called a ‘rally-round-the-flag’ effect. This article examines whether the COVID-19 crisis has res…
View article: Socioeconomic status, time preferences and pro-environmentalism
Socioeconomic status, time preferences and pro-environmentalism Open
Future-oriented individuals tend to display more pro-environmental attitudes and behaviours, compared to those who are present-oriented. Investigating the determinants of time preferences could therefore shed light on factors that also inf…
View article: A guilt-free strategy increases self-reported non-compliance with COVID-19 preventive measures: Experimental evidence from 12 countries
A guilt-free strategy increases self-reported non-compliance with COVID-19 preventive measures: Experimental evidence from 12 countries Open
Studies of citizens’ compliance with COVID-19 preventive measures routinely rely on survey data. While such data are essential, public health restrictions provide clear signals of what is socially desirable in this context, creating a pote…
View article: Replication Data for: A Guilt-Free Strategy Increases Self-Reported Non-Compliance with COVID-19 Preventive Measures: Experimental Evidence from 12 Countries
Replication Data for: A Guilt-Free Strategy Increases Self-Reported Non-Compliance with COVID-19 Preventive Measures: Experimental Evidence from 12 Countries Open
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View article: COVID-19 Vaccine’s Gender Paradox
COVID-19 Vaccine’s Gender Paradox Open
Summary Women die less than men of COVID-19, but have been more concerned about its health consequences and more compliant with the public health rules imposed during the pandemic. Since return to normal life depends on vaccination, but de…
View article: Citizens' Attitudes Under Covid-19 Pandemic (CAUCP)
Citizens' Attitudes Under Covid-19 Pandemic (CAUCP) Open
EN : The Citizens’ Attitudes Under the COVID-19 Pandemic (CAUCP) project is coordinated by Sylvain Brouard (Sciences Po, CEVIPOF), Michael Becher (IAST, University of Toulouse 1), Martial Foucault (Sciences Po, CEVIPOF) and Pavlos Vasilopo…
View article: Trust in Scientists in Times of Pandemic: Panel Evidence from 12 Countries
Trust in Scientists in Times of Pandemic: Panel Evidence from 12 Countries Open
This article analyzes the specific and critical role of trust in scientists for both the support for and compliance with non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) during the COVID-19 pandemic. We exploit large-scale, longitudinal, and repres…
View article: Gender differences in COVID-19 attitudes and behavior: Panel evidence from eight countries
Gender differences in COVID-19 attitudes and behavior: Panel evidence from eight countries Open
Significance Public health response to COVID-19 requires behavior changes—isolation at home, wearing masks. Its effectiveness depends on generalized compliance. Original data from two waves of a survey conducted in March−April 2020 in eigh…
View article: Gender Differences in COVID-19 Attitudes and Behavior: Panel Evidence from 8 Countries
Gender Differences in COVID-19 Attitudes and Behavior: Panel Evidence from 8 Countries Open
The initial public health response to the breakout of COVID-19 required fundamental changes in individual behavior, such as isolation at home or wearing masks. The effectiveness of these policies hinges on generalized public obedience. Yet…
View article: A Guilt-Free Strategy Increase Self-Reported Non-Compliance with COVID-19 Preventive Measures: Experimental Evidence from 12 Countries
A Guilt-Free Strategy Increase Self-Reported Non-Compliance with COVID-19 Preventive Measures: Experimental Evidence from 12 Countries Open
Studies of citizens’ compliance with COVID-19 preventive measures routinely rely on survey data. While essential, public health restrictions provide clear signals of what is socially desirable in this context, creating a potential source o…
View article: Gender Differences in COVID-19 Related Attitudes and Behavior: Evidence from a Panel Survey in Eight OECD Countries
Gender Differences in COVID-19 Related Attitudes and Behavior: Evidence from a Panel Survey in Eight OECD Countries Open
Using original data from two waves of a survey conducted in March and April 2020 in eight OECD countries (N = 21,649), we show that women are more likely to see COVID-19 as a very serious health problem, to agree with restraining public po…
View article: Working After Covid-19: Cross-Country Evidence from Real-Time Survey Data
Working After Covid-19: Cross-Country Evidence from Real-Time Survey Data Open
This paper uses real time survey data from two waves launched at the end of March and in mid-April to provide a snapshot of the labor market outcomes in twelve countries, after that many restraining measures had been implemented. The main …
View article: Pandemic: attitudes towards the measures that limit civil liberties
Pandemic: attitudes towards the measures that limit civil liberties Open
A large number of measures that limit civil liberties have been put in place in countries dealing with the COVID 19 pandemic. The crisis has led to a certain number of values that are essential to western democracies being put on hold: the…
View article: Health crisis: public opinion in France shows opposition to using mobile phones. Results of an online experiment
Health crisis: public opinion in France shows opposition to using mobile phones. Results of an online experiment Open
For several weeks now, the French government has been discussing the possibility of using mobile phones as a tool to fight the Covid-19 pandemic. Several countries, including India, Hong Kong, Israel, Austria, Belgium, Germany and Australi…
View article: Face-Saving Strategies Increase Self-Reported Non-Compliance with COVID-19 Preventive Measures: Experimental Evidence from 12 Countries
Face-Saving Strategies Increase Self-Reported Non-Compliance with COVID-19 Preventive Measures: Experimental Evidence from 12 Countries Open
Studies of citizens’ compliance with COVID-19 preventive measures routinely rely on survey data. While essential, public health restrictions provide clear signals of what is socially desirable in this context, creating a potential source o…
View article: Anger Mediates the Effects of Fear on Support for the Far Right—A Rejoinder
Anger Mediates the Effects of Fear on Support for the Far Right—A Rejoinder Open
We are grateful to John Jost for carefully engaging with our work and presenting a different interpretation of our findings on the effects of fear and anger stemming from the November 13, 2015, Paris attacks on the propensity to vote for t…