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Goutte S. (CEMOTEV), Péran T. & Porcher T. " The role of economic structural factors in determining pandemic mortality rates: Evidence from the COVID-19 outbreak in France ", Research in International Business and Finance, 23 June 2020
Authors : Stéphane Goutte (CEMOTEV), Thomas Péran & Thomas Porcher
Article : "The role of economic structural factors in determining pandemic mortality rates: Evidence from the COVID-19 outbreak in France"
In : Research in International Business and Finance
DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ribaf.2020.101281
Date : 23 June 2020
le 23 juin 2020
23 June 2020
Abstract
Among the majority of research on individual factors leading to coronavirus mortality, age has been identified as a dominant factor. Health and other individual factors including gender, comorbidity, ethnicity and obesity have also been identified by other studies. In contrast, we examine the role of economic structural factors on COVID-19 mortality rates. Particularly, focusing on a densely populated region of France, we document evidence that higher economic “precariousness indicators” such as unemployment and poverty rates, lack of formal education and housing are important factors in determining COVID-19 mortality rates. Our study will help inform policy makers regarding the role of economic factors in managing pandemics.
JEL classification :
I14 ; I18 ; J14 ; H12 ; R11
Keywords :
Pandemic ; COVID-19 ; Social distancing ; Health system ; Territorial vulnerabilities ; Poverty ; Housing
Article Online :
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027553192030475X