论文标题

行为性别差异在COVID-19危机期间得到加强

Behavioral gender differences are reinforced during the COVID-19 crisis

论文作者

Reisch, Tobias, Heiler, Georg, Hurt, Jan, Klimek, Peter, Hanbury, Allan, Thurner, Stefan

论文摘要

众所周知,行为性别差异存在于广泛的人类活动中,包括人们交流,移动,提供或组织休闲活动的方式。我们使用来自奥地利120万个危机第一阶段的奥地利120万个设备(占人口的15%)的手机数据,我们量化了特定于性别的沟通强度,流动性和昼夜节律节奏的模式。我们展示了奥地利在危机开始时经历的严格的全国性锁定所施加的冲击,对公共和私人生活产生了严重影响,这表明了行为模式的韧性。我们发现在大流行的不同阶段,性别特异性反应的巨大差异。在锁定的性别差异之后,移动性和沟通方式的性别差异大大增加,而睡眠方式和昼夜节律倾向于同步。特别是,在锁定期间,妇女的电话比男性更少但更长的电话。然而,两种性别的流动性都大大下降,但妇女倾向于限制自己的运动比男性更强大。妇女表现出更强的倾向,避免购物中心,更多的男性经常光顾休闲区。锁定后,男性比女性快回正常。年龄较小的人返回得更快。差异是由年轻人和青少年人口驱动的。年龄分层突出了退休对行为差异的作用。我们发现,每天的男人和女人的长度减少了一小时。我们根据针对压力和危机的性别应付策略来讨论这些发现。

Behavioral gender differences are known to exist for a wide range of human activities including the way people communicate, move, provision themselves, or organize leisure activities. Using mobile phone data from 1.2 million devices in Austria (15% of the population) across the first phase of the COVID-19 crisis, we quantify gender-specific patterns of communication intensity, mobility, and circadian rhythms. We show the resilience of behavioral patterns with respect to the shock imposed by a strict nation-wide lock-down that Austria experienced in the beginning of the crisis with severe implications on public and private life. We find drastic differences in gender-specific responses during the different phases of the pandemic. After the lock-down gender differences in mobility and communication patterns increased massively, while sleeping patterns and circadian rhythms tend to synchronize. In particular, women had fewer but longer phone calls than men during the lock-down. Mobility declined massively for both genders, however, women tend to restrict their movement stronger than men. Women showed a stronger tendency to avoid shopping centers and more men frequented recreational areas. After the lock-down, males returned back to normal quicker than women; young age-cohorts return much quicker. Differences are driven by the young and adolescent population. An age stratification highlights the role of retirement on behavioral differences. We find that the length of a day of men and women is reduced by one hour. We discuss the findings in the light of gender-specific coping strategies in response to stress and crisis.

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