Who Doesn't Want to be Vaccinated? : Determinants of Vaccine Hesitancy During COVID-19 / Hibah Khan, Era Dabla-Norris, Frederico Lima, Alexandre Sollaci.

Quick vaccine rollouts are crucial for a strong economic recovery, but vaccine hesitancy could prolong the pandemic and the need for social distancing and lockdowns. We use individual-level data from nationally representative surveys developed by YouGov and Imperial College London to empirically exa...

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Main Author: Khan, Hibah
Other Authors: Dabla-Norris, Era, Lima, Frederico, Sollaci, Alexandre
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2021.
Series:IMF working paper ; WP/2021/130.
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