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Austria in the COVID-19 pandemic - Citizens’ satisfaction with crisis measures and communication

Jurgen Willems, Monika Knassmüller, Falk Ebinger, Katharina Dinhof and Moritz Schmid

No y37sq, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science

Abstract: Overall, people living in Austria are satisfied with the various crisis management elements of the COVID-19 pandemic, as answers are mainly at the positive side of the response scale that ranges from -3 (Very unsatisfied) to +3 (Very satisfied). Citizens are most satisfied with how well they themselves comply with the measures of the federal government (and/or their employer) to overcome the Corona crisis, and about how they are able to comply with these measures. In contrast, they are least satisfied with how other citizens and neighbors comply with the measures, and on how national media report on the measures. Splitting-up satisfaction evaluations for gender, age, region, level of education, occupation, or sector of employment does show some small but no substantial differences for particular subgroups.

Date: 2020-04-28
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/y37sq

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