Can we confirm the role of trust, ideology and risk perception in attitudes to vaccination? (ESS 10 and CRONOS 2 data)
Agnalys Michaud ()
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Agnalys Michaud: CDSP - Centre de données socio-politiques de Sciences Po (Sciences Po, CNRS) - Sciences Po - Sciences Po - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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This study investigates the determinants of public attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination by leveraging data from the European Social Survey (ESS Round 10) and the CRONOS 2 panel. Building on existing literature, it examines the role of trust (in scientists, citizens, and institutions), political ideology, sensitivity to conspiracy theories, and satisfaction with governmental pandemic management. The analysis further explores how social norms and individual risk perceptions influence vaccination attitudes and compliance with protective measures. Multivariate models confirm the significant impact of trust in scientists and conspiracy sensitivity. Additionally, CRONOS 2 data highlights the importance of perceived vulnerability and the influence of descriptive social norms. The study also finds a strong consistency in responses across different survey modes. These findings underscore the multifaceted and context-dependent nature of vaccine attitudes and demonstrate the value of probabilistic longitudinal panels in capturing them.
Keywords: ESS; CRONOS; Covid-19 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-07-08
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Published in ESS Conference Lisbonne, ESS ERIC; ISCTE, Jul 2024, Lisbonne, France
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