When Reality Bites: Local Deaths and Vaccine Take-Up

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Corrado Giulietti

Department of Economics

Michael Vlassopoulos

University of Southampton; IZA -- Institute for the Study of Labor

Yves Zenou

Stockholm University; Monash University - Department of Economics; Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IUI); IZA Institute of Labor Economics; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)

Abstract

We investigate whether COVID-19 deaths that occurred before vaccination rollouts impact subsequent vaccination take-up. We use data on local vaccination rates and COVID-19-related deaths from England measured at high geographic granularity. We find that vaccination take-up as of November 2021 is positively associated with pre-vaccine COVID-19-related deaths, controlling for demographic, economic, and health-related characteristics of the localities, while including geographic fixed effects. In addition, the share of ethnic minorities in a locality is negatively associated with vaccination rates, and localities with a larger share of ethnic minorities increase their vaccination rates if they are exposed to more COVID-related-deaths. Further evidence on vaccination intention at the individual level from a representative sample corroborates these patterns. Overall, our evidence suggests that social proximity to victims of the disease triggers a desire to take protective measures against it.

Note:
Funding Information: We did not receive any funding for this study.

Conflict of Interests: We have no conflicts of interest to report.

Keywords: vaccination hesitancy, COVID-19, social interactions, information, behavior change

JEL Classification: H51, I12

Suggested Citation

Giulietti, Corrado and Vlassopoulos, Michael and Zenou, Yves and Zenou, Yves, When Reality Bites: Local Deaths and Vaccine Take-Up. IZA Discussion Paper No. 15462, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4178938 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4178938

Corrado Giulietti (Contact Author)

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Michael Vlassopoulos

University of Southampton ( email )

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Yves Zenou

Monash University - Department of Economics ( email )

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