新冠肺炎、出行、休闲和世界各地的旅行

IF 2.5 2区 社会学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Leisure Research Pub Date : 2023-01-27 DOI:10.1080/00222216.2022.2148144
Charilaos Mertzanis, Avraam Papastathopoulos, Christina Koutra, Hazem Marashdeh
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摘要本文利用谷歌的每日数据分析了新冠肺炎大流行对世界各地人们流动性的影响,涉及三种类型的休闲和旅行活动:零售购物和娱乐;参与开放空间,如公园、海滩、花园和码头;以及食品和药品。这些类型的活动反映了人们在流行病学风险条件下的重要休闲和旅行选择。我们使用每日死亡率作为一个关键的预测指标。结果表明,较高的死亡率与购物和娱乐活动的机动性较低、开放空间活动的机动性较高以及在必需品方面的机动性变化不大有关。效果取决于封锁政策的严格程度。在应用内生性分析和国家一级控制后,结果仍然稳健。
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COVID-19, mobility, leisure, and travel around the world
Abstract The paper uses daily data from Google to analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people’s mobility around the world regarding three types of leisure and travel activity: retail shopping and recreation; participation in open spaces, such as parks, beaches, gardens, and marinas; and food and medicine. These types of activity reflect important leisure and travel choices of people under conditions of epidemiological risk. We use the daily mortality rate as a key predictor. The results show that higher rates of mortality are associated with a lower mobility in shopping and recreation activities, higher mobility in open space activities, and rather insignificant changes in mobility regarding necessities. The effect depends on the stringency of the lockdown policies. The results remain robust after applying endogeneity analysis and country-level controls.
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