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Defining an ‘Epidemiological Risk Index’ to analyse COVID-19 mortality across European regions

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    Identifier: imarina:9332299
    Authors:
    Arauzo-Carod, JMGiménez-Gómez, JMLlop, M
    Abstract:
    The spread and severity of COVID-19 within the European regions have been highly heterogeneous, with significant differences in both the number of infected persons and mortality across regions. This paper improves the weak ability of welfare variables, such as the HDI, to explain COVID-19 mortality. We propose a novel ‘Epidemiological Risk Index’, including environmental quality, global interaction, health system infrastructure, and population characteristics, which provides a better explanation of pandemic mortality in European regions. We deal with spatial interdependence in COVID-19 mortality by using spatial lagged covariates and Geographical Weighted Regressions. The findings in this study call attention to the influence of epidemiological factors in addition to purely development factors in explaining the severity of COVID-19.
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    Author, as appears in the article.: Arauzo-Carod, JM; Giménez-Gómez, JM; Llop, M
    Department: Economia
    URV's Author/s: Arauzo Carod, Josep Maria / Giménez Gómez, José Manuel / Llop Llop, Maria
    Keywords: I15 Countries r10 impact i30
    Abstract: The spread and severity of COVID-19 within the European regions have been highly heterogeneous, with significant differences in both the number of infected persons and mortality across regions. This paper improves the weak ability of welfare variables, such as the HDI, to explain COVID-19 mortality. We propose a novel ‘Epidemiological Risk Index’, including environmental quality, global interaction, health system infrastructure, and population characteristics, which provides a better explanation of pandemic mortality in European regions. We deal with spatial interdependence in COVID-19 mortality by using spatial lagged covariates and Geographical Weighted Regressions. The findings in this study call attention to the influence of epidemiological factors in addition to purely development factors in explaining the severity of COVID-19.
    Thematic Areas: Social sciences (miscellaneous) Social sciences (all) Regional & urban planning Interdisciplinar Geography General social sciences General environmental science Farmacia Environmental studies Environmental science (miscellaneous) Environmental science (all) Engenharias iii Economics Economia Ciencias sociales
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Author's mail: josemanuel.gimenez@urv.cat josepmaria.arauzo@urv.cat maria.llop@urv.cat
    Author identifier: 0000-0003-0202-4623 0000-0002-3801-223X 0000-0001-6609-7528
    Record's date: 2024-01-13
    Papper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Papper original source: Annals Of Regional Science.
    APA: Arauzo-Carod, JM; Giménez-Gómez, JM; Llop, M (2023). Defining an ‘Epidemiological Risk Index’ to analyse COVID-19 mortality across European regions. Annals Of Regional Science, (), -. DOI: 10.1007/s00168-023-01250-1
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Journal publication year: 2023
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
  • Keywords:

    Economics,Environmental Science (Miscellaneous),Environmental Studies,Geography,REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING,Social Sciences (Miscellaneous)
    I15
    Countries
    r10
    impact
    i30
    Social sciences (miscellaneous)
    Social sciences (all)
    Regional & urban planning
    Interdisciplinar
    Geography
    General social sciences
    General environmental science
    Farmacia
    Environmental studies
    Environmental science (miscellaneous)
    Environmental science (all)
    Engenharias iii
    Economics
    Economia
    Ciencias sociales
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