Social Disparities in Adopting Non-pharmaceutical Interventions During COVID-19 in Norway

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In the absence of vaccines to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, in 2020 governments had to respond by rely on non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs). Socioeconomic inequalities likely influenced the uptake of NPIs. Using Norwegian survey data, we study whether income was associated with increased handwashing, keeping 1 m distance, using facemasks increased use of home office, and less use of public transportation. Except for using facemasks and less public transportation in a non-work context, all analyzed NPIs showed an independent positive association with income. Social disparities in NPI uptake may be important drivers of higher risks of disease outcomes for people of lower socioeconomic status.

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Mamelund, S. E., Dimka, J., & Bakkeli, N. Z. (2021). Social Disparities in Adopting Non-pharmaceutical Interventions During COVID-19 in Norway. Journal of Developing Societies, 37(3), 302–328. https://doi.org/10.1177/0169796X21996858

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