Replication Data for: The logics of COVID-19 travel restrictions between European countries
Objectives: The article analyses the existence of bilateral travel restrictions between European countries during the second wave of the Sars-CoV-2 pandemic. The paper tests three sets of theoretically derived predictions, which follow epidemiological, economic, and political logics. Method: We analyse a sample of directed bilateral travel restrictions between 27 European countries: 27.26 = 702 country dyads over a period of 6 months during the second wave of the pandemic. Results: We find robust and relevant results for the difference in incidence rates, for income from tourism, for trust in government and public administration and for political inclusiveness. Conclusion: Our analyses demonstrates that economic and political logics exert a strong influence on containment measures and thus stress the relevance of forming a large societal and political coalition against the pandemic.
| Item Type | Dataset |
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| Publisher | Harvard Dataverse |
| DOI | 10.7910/dvn/nm1g67 |
| Date made available | 14 February 2022 |
| Keywords | Covid-19, SARS-CoV-2, Travel restrictions |
| Resource language | Other |
| Departments | LSE |
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Neumayer, E.
, Plümper, T. & Shaikh, M. (2021). The logics of COVID-19 travel restrictions between European countries. Social Science Quarterly, 102(5), 2134-2154. https://doi.org/10.1111/ssqu.13016 (Repository Output)
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