The socioeconomic patterns of COVID outside advanced economies: the case of Bogotá
Using Bogota's system of socioeconomic division, the "strata", we show that falling ill with a serious case of COVID has been over eight times more likely for an individual in the lowest stratum, where the poorer population concentrates, compared to one in the highest. Other pieces of...
- Autores:
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Eslava, Marcela
Becerra, Oscar
Cárdenas, Juan Camilo
Isaacs, Margarita
Mejía, Daniel
- Tipo de recurso:
- Work document
- Fecha de publicación:
- 2020
- Institución:
- Universidad de los Andes
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- Séneca: repositorio Uniandes
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- eng
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- Palabra clave:
- COVID
Inequality
Socioeconomic impact
Psychological biases
Latin America
Colombia
O17, O20, D91
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- openAccess
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The socioeconomic patterns of COVID outside advanced economies: the case of Bogotá |
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The socioeconomic patterns of COVID outside advanced economies: the case of Bogotá |
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The socioeconomic patterns of COVID outside advanced economies: the case of Bogotá COVID Inequality Socioeconomic impact Psychological biases Latin America Colombia O17, O20, D91 |
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The socioeconomic patterns of COVID outside advanced economies: the case of Bogotá |
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The socioeconomic patterns of COVID outside advanced economies: the case of Bogotá |
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The socioeconomic patterns of COVID outside advanced economies: the case of Bogotá |
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The socioeconomic patterns of COVID outside advanced economies: the case of Bogotá |
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The socioeconomic patterns of COVID outside advanced economies: the case of Bogotá |
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Eslava, Marcela Becerra, Oscar Cárdenas, Juan Camilo Isaacs, Margarita Mejía, Daniel |
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Eslava, Marcela Becerra, Oscar Cárdenas, Juan Camilo Isaacs, Margarita Mejía, Daniel |
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COVID Inequality Socioeconomic impact Psychological biases Latin America Colombia |
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COVID Inequality Socioeconomic impact Psychological biases Latin America Colombia O17, O20, D91 |
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O17, O20, D91 |
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Using Bogota's system of socioeconomic division, the "strata", we show that falling ill with a serious case of COVID has been over eight times more likely for an individual in the lowest stratum, where the poorer population concentrates, compared to one in the highest. Other pieces of evidence are consistent with this being driven by more exposure to contagion, at least partly driven by people in the lower strata being: 1) Less likely to be in occupations fit for telework; 2) Not only more vulnerable ex ante but also disproportionately hit by the economic effects of the crisis, and therefore pushed to go to work; 3) Subject to more crowding at home; 4) Less likely to recognize a high risk of contagion. The mechanisms that we quantify will imply a widening of the socioeconomic gaps resulting from the pandemic, in one of the world's most unequal societies. |
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