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The International Crisis Group, in a report entitled “The Covid-19 Pandemic and Deadly Conflict” (ICG, 2020), recognized that “the long- and short-term consequences for deadly conflict are less well understood”. Severalregional studieshave aimed to explore the possible implications of the CO...
Although effective and equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines is a key policy priority, ensuring acceptance is just as important. Trust in vaccines as well as the institutions that administer them are key determinants of the success of any vaccination campaign4. Several studies have investigated...
It then outlines the key components instrumental in the planning and developing of engaged online group work classes. Topics include pre-course preparation, norm setting, and building community in the online classroom. Considerations related to the video conferencing platforms, course formats, activities...
vaccination was first introduced in February 2021. However, the amount of concern towards vaccination differs between individuals, and topics of concern include adverse reactions and side effects. This study investigated attitudes toward vaccines or vaccination during the COVID-19 pandemic across different...
The quantitative data is drawn from the GAGE COVID-19 Phone Survey, conducted between March and July 2020 in Ethiopia, Bangladesh and Jordan (see Table 1). The phone survey poses questions on adolescent life during the pandemic on a variety of topics, including a set of 22 questions surround...
“I gave a talk the other day on this piece of research, and others have become engaged in since the pandemic, in front of a large group of empirical scientists. The Covid Colloquium. Some of them presented on interesting topics, such as gambling under lockdown, how sex has changed, iss...
COVID-19 challenges the value systems of family firms and urges them to adapt their behaviors, affecting their identities. This study aims to explore how a
Wu Zunyou, the chief epidemiologist at the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention, stated that a second COVID-19 wave is unlikely to happen soon, despite the widespread movement of people during the ongoing Lunar New Year holiday period. China to resume outbound group travel. The ...
The survey included topics ranging from risk perceptions to behaviors and socioeconomic and health impacts. While these core topics are covered in every wave, other topics, such as COVID-19 vaccine acceptance, were asked in a subset of waves. This study includes data from the first wave after...