On Vaccine Mandates

User icon Toby Green
18 February 2022
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Protests against vaccines mandates have made the news in Canada, but, as some of these articles show, discussions about, for and against mandates are not new. In particular, I recommend the paper from France's Conseil D'Analyse Economique (CAE).


ASSET: Action Plan on Science in Society Related Issues in Epidemics and Total Pandemics · 4 May 2016 English

High rates of vaccination coverage in childhood are main indicators for public health. However, reaching and maintaining such a target is not always an easy task for public health institutions, …


NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 28 August 2014 English

Social interactions make communicable disease a core concern of public health policy. A prevalent problem is scarcity of empirical evidence that are informative about how interventions affect population behavior and …


EPRS: European Parliamentary Research Service · 4 September 2020 English

The main aim of this report is to present and discuss the results of a survey concerning perspectives on fake news among undergraduate university students in central and eastern Europe. …


AEI: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research · 19 October 2021 English

In this issue of AEI’s Political Report, we examine how politicians are handling coronavirus, its seriousness, and trust in institutions; race, policing, and police reforms; election enthusiasm and Donald Trump …


Melbourne Institute of Applied Economics and Social Research · 8 November 2021 English

117//1291 N a m e o f d a t a Nsoouvercmeb uesre 2d021 COVID-19 vaccine and testing mandates for a safe workplace Supply constraints on vaccines have eased and …


NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 4 November 2021 English

This paper analyzes a simple model of infectious disease where the incentives for individuals to reduce risks through endogenous social distancing take straightforward cost-benefit form. Since disease is transmitted through …


desLibris · 25 June 2014 English

The majority of the approximately 150 people who attended the symposium, after listening to the speakers and participating in debate, recommended that Alberta adopt some form of compulsory choice regarding …


WHO: World Health Organization · 2021 English

Data from French Polynesia and Guam indicate large-scale community transmission, and there is evidence of widespread transmission in some parts of the Philippines (National Capital Region, Region III, and Region …


Pew Research Center · 15 September 2021 English

73% say they are vaccinated, but at least half express confusion, concern over vaccine information and health impacts.


Economic Policy Institute · 9 January 2021 English

Unions across the country are working on doing what’s right for society and their members when it comes to COVID-19 vaccine mandates. But there has been some misplaced criticism directed …