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- publication . Article . Other literature type . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Ollier, Joseph; Neff, Simon; Dworschak, Christine; Sejdiji, Arber; Santhanam, Prabhakaran; Keller, Roman; Xiao, Grace; Asisof, Alina; Rüegger, Dominik; Bérubé, Caterina; ...Persistent Identifiers
pmc: PMC8566727 , PMC8662939
handle: 20.500.11850/511362
Countries: Switzerland, United KingdomBackground: The current COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic is an emergency on a global scale, with huge swathes of the population required to remain indoors for prolonged periods to tackle the virus. In this new context, individuals' health-promoting routines are under great...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Charles Gottlieb; Jan Grobovsek; Markus Poschke; Fernando Saltiel;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: ElsevierCountry: SwitzerlandProject: SSHRC
Abstract We use worker-level data on the task content of jobs to measure the ability to work-from-home (WFH) in developing countries. We show that the ability to WFH is low in developing countries and document significant heterogeneity across and within occupations, and...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Emma Spruce;Persistent IdentifiersCountry: United Kingdom
This special issue on placing LGBTQ+ urban activisms seeks to affirm the plurality of LGBTQ+ activisms and expand the geographic lens to consider places that have been side-lined as sites of LGBTQ+ political ferment. In this article I reflect on the ways that the colle...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Denise Laroze; Eric Neumayer; Thomas Plümper;Persistent Identifiers
pmc: PMC7759448
Publisher: Elsevier BVCountries: Austria, United KingdomInfectious diseases generate spatial dependence or contagion not only between individuals but also between geographical units. New infections in one local district do not just depend on properties of the district, but also on the strength of social ties of its populatio...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2021Open AccessAuthors:Gottlieb, Charles; Grobovsek, Jan; Poschke, Markus; Saltiel, Fernando;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Elsevier BVCountries: Switzerland, United Kingdom
We use an accounting framework to evaluate the aggregate impact of a common lockdown policy for 85 countries. We find that poorer countries devote more labor to essential activities that are unaffected by the lockdown, while richer countries can more easily substitute n...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:White, Lucie; van Basshuysen, Philippe;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: BMJCountries: United Kingdom, Germany
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, high hopes were put on digital contact tracing, using mobile phone apps to record and immediately notify contacts when a user reports as infected. Such apps can now be downloaded in many countries, but as second waves of COVID-...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Doreen Montag; Marco Barboza; Lizardo Cauper; Ivan Brehaut; Isaac E. Alva; Aoife Bennett; José Sánchez-Choy; Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti; Pilar M. Valenzuela; José Manuyama; ...Persistent IdentifiersCountry: United KingdomProject: SNSF | Intercultural transdiscip... (IZ08Z0_177385), WT
Systematic and persistent discrimination against Indigenous Peoples translates into differential health outcomes when analysed through ethnicity and/or mother tongue.1 In Peru, morbidity and mortality rates among Indigenous Peoples for COVID-19 appear to confirm this.2 ...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2020Open Access EnglishAuthors:Samuel Fankhauser; Raphaela Kotsch; Sugandha Srivastav;Persistent Identifiers
doi: 10.1017/sus.2020.29
Country: United KingdomNon-technical summary Many countries are committed to emerge from COVID 19 on a more sustainable environmental footing. Here we explore what such a structurally transformative recovery would mean for the manufacturing sector of 14 major economies. We find that all count...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - other research product . Other ORP type . 2020EnglishAuthors:Taylor, Rosamund;Publisher: London School of Economics and Political ScienceCountry: United Kingdom
When LSE COVID-19 launched in late April, cases were falling in the UK and the government was thinking about how to begin to ease lockdown. A few days before Christmas, much of the country was again in some degree of lockdown and official cases had reached record levels...
- other research product . Other ORP type . 2020EnglishAuthors:Mohasseb, Sid;Publisher: London School of Economics and Political ScienceCountry: United Kingdom
Young people are paying a high price for the efforts to control COVID-19. But, argues Sid Mohasseb (University of Southern California), their experience of the pandemic puts them in a strong position to thrive in its aftermath – if older generations enable them to do so...