论文标题

遵守欧洲联盟19日大流行期间的限制性措施:政治党派会影响行为反应吗?

Compliance with restrictive measures during the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe: Does political partisanship influence behavioural responses?

论文作者

Iacus, Stefano Maria, Scipioni, Marco, Spyratos, Spyridon, Tintori, Guido

论文摘要

旨在减少199大流行的公共卫生政策的成功依赖于公众的大规模和旷日持久的依从性。一系列研究最近认为,以前的投票模式是这种依从性的重要预测指标。我们的研究进一步调查了这种联系,通过在很长一段时间内跟踪六个欧洲国家的当事方投票份额与流动性之间的关系。我们观察到,虽然投票股偶尔与每个国家内的流动性变化有关,但根据政党家庭或政府成员资格,所有六个选定国家的流动性模式都没有系统性下降或增加。随着时间的流逝,流动性和投票股之间的关系在某些但不是所有国家都会变得更加牢固,这再次表明,几个党派的投票股之间没有明确的联系,并且遵守社会疏远措施。

The success of public health policies aimed at curtailing the COVID-19 pandemic have relied on large-scale and protracted compliance by the public. A series of studies have recently argued that previous voting patterns are important predictors of such compliance. Our research further investigates such connection by tracking the relationships between parties' vote shares and mobility in six European countries over an extended period of time. We observe that while vote shares are occasionally related to variations in mobility within each country, there is no systematic pattern of decrease or increase in mobility across all six selected countries depending on party family or government membership. Over time, the relationships between mobility and vote shares tend to grow stronger in some but not all countries, again suggesting that there is no clear connection between vote shares for several party families and compliance with social distancing measures.

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