COVID-19 vaccination rates and neighbourhoods: evidence from Sweden

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Series Details Volume 58, Number 7, Pages 1464-1476
Publication Date 2024
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This paper investigates neighbourhood characteristics related to an individual’s likelihood of getting the first COVID-19 vaccination and implementing official recommendations for the three-shot vaccination regime. We use full population-geocoded microdata for Sweden to measure important individual-level attributes and the marginalisation of their residential communities in terms of ethnicity, education and income. The findings show that the likelihood of getting vaccinated and obtaining all three recommended vaccine doses decrease for individuals residing in neighbourhoods with larger shares of marginalised residents. The effects also appear to be more pronounced if the individual themself belongs to a marginalised group.

Source Link Link to Main Source https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2023.2276334
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