The harmful effects of denial: When political polarization meets covid-19 social distancing

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Abstract

This work uses anonymized geolocation data from 60 million mobile phone users in Brazil to quantify the impact of coronavirus lockdown measures on social distancing. The results confirm that the current share of the population staying home is lower than the target set by the public authorities to combat the spread of COVID-19. Using difference-in-difference and panel data regression to evaluate the determinants of social distancing, this paper confirms a statistically significant association between political support for Bolsonaro and social distancing. Since the Brazilian president is urging the population to ignore the COVID-19 “hysteria" and get back to a normal routine, the impact of social distancing rules on the circulation of people is lower at a statistically significant level in municipalities with a higher share of Bolsonaro voters.

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Leone, T. (2021). The harmful effects of denial: When political polarization meets covid-19 social distancing. Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies, 4(3), 10–30. https://doi.org/10.23870/marlas.327

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