2024
DOI: 10.1002/epa2.1206
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Mind the gap! The role of health policy capacity and vaccination acceptance in European Covid‐19 mortality differences

Beáta Farkas,
Tamás Attila Rácz

Abstract: Two years of the Covid‐19 pandemic caused significantly different death tolls in European countries. Nine of the 30 countries with the highest accumulated fatalities belong to Central and Eastern Europe, although the solidarity of the European Union (EU) provided vaccines for all member states. Using correlation and cluster analysis, this paper identifies the demographic, social, and political factors which can explain the differences. As generally accepted in the literature, the death toll is measured by the … Show more

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“…The next paper takes a comparative perspective to explain the different Covid-19 death tolls in the EU Member States, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Norway (Farkas & Rácz, 2024). The dependent variable is operationalized with the excess mortality indicator of the database Our World in Data 2015-2019.…”
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“…The next paper takes a comparative perspective to explain the different Covid-19 death tolls in the EU Member States, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Norway (Farkas & Rácz, 2024). The dependent variable is operationalized with the excess mortality indicator of the database Our World in Data 2015-2019.…”
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confidence: 99%