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Confiance, vaccination et télétravail pendant la crise de la Covid-19

Serge Blondel, Sandra Chyderiotis, Francois Langot, Judith E. Mueller and Jonathan Sicsic

Revue française d'économie, 2022, vol. Volume XXXVII, issue 1, 45-80

Abstract: Based on an original survey conducted at the end of November 2020, we identify socio-demographic and economic behavioral determinants of compliance with epidemic control measures. Our analysis focuses on the acceptance of telework, the anticipated vaccine acceptance and the confidence in authorities to manage the health and economic crises due to Covid-19. The taste for collective actions is strongly and significantly associated with vaccination acceptance and confidence. Risk aversion does not play any significant role for any aspect, and impatience only for confidence. Factors exposing to higher epidemic impact (age, sex, risk factors for severe Covid-19, close person living in nursing home) also explain these responses to the survey.

Date: 2022
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