On Vaccine Mandates
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Urban Institute · 12 January 2022 English
As COVID-19 rates rise again with the emergence of the omicron variant and roil school reopening plans, local educational leaders are faced with tough decisions about school policies. Though arguably …
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 …
Pew Research Center · 15 September 2021 English
EPRS: European Parliamentary Research Service · 4 September 2020 English
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 …
Cato Institute · 23 September 2021 English
To gauge whether financial incentives might encourage unvaccinated Americans to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, the Cato Institute and YouGov conducted an internet survey of 2,000 adults aged 18 and up …
IGIDR: Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research · 22 November 2021 English
The differences being that the proponents of the declaration indicate that a wait for a safe vaccination or administering one with emergency use authorization will have a greater adverse impact …
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 …
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 …
Cato Institute · 1 September 2021 English