Adan Silverio-Murillo,Lauren Hoehn-Velasco,Jose Roberto Balmori de la Miyar
Adan Silverio-Murillo
We estimate the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on disputes between neighbors using a panel of 70 cities from across Mexico and a difference-in-difference strategy. Our results show that the lockdown exacerbated disputes related to...
Hannah Younes,Robert B Noland,Wenwen Zhang
Hannah Younes
The COVID-19 pandemic altered daily activities. Many consumers reverted to online grocery shopping and home delivery. We analyze factors associated with the decision to grocery shop online and whether this will persist post-COVID using data...
Will COVID-19 hinder or aid the transition to sustainable urban mobility? Spotlight on Portugal's largest urban agglomeration [0.03%]
COVID-19将会阻碍还是促进可持续城市交通的转型?里斯本大都市区案例研究
Patrícia C Melo
Patrícia C Melo
This study discusses the possible effects of two major COVID-19 disruptions - that is, the widespread adoption of working from home and the 'bio-security' fear affecting public transport - on travel patterns in Lisbon urban agglomeration. D...
Has COVID-19 made rural areas more attractive places to live? Survey evidence from Northwest Missouri [0.03%]
新冠疫情使农村成为更有吸引力的居住地了吗?——来自美国中西部密苏里州的调查证据
Sarah A Low,Mallory L Rahe,Andrew J Van Leuven
Sarah A Low
COVID-19 disruptions encouraged some rural regions to think about proactively attracting newly footloose residents-but would the pandemic make rural areas seem more attractive to potential return migrants? Using econometric analysis of surv...
Residential preferences, telework perceptions, and the intention to telework: insights from the Lisbon Metropolitan Area during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间里斯本大都会区的远程办公意向及其影响因素研究
João de Abreu E Silva
João de Abreu E Silva
Confinement measures imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic forced many people to work from home. As telework reduces commuting costs, there is the possibility of contributing to urban sprawl as it allows people to move to the periphery. A we...
Time Series Analysis Using Different Forecast Methods and Case Fatality Rate for Covid-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
基于不同预测方法的时间序列分析及Covid-19大流行的案例死亡率研究
Atanu Bhattacharjee,Gajendra K Vishwakarma,Namrata Gajare et al.
Atanu Bhattacharjee et al.
This study presents forecasting methods using time series analysis for confirmed cases, the number of deaths and recovery cases, and individual vaccination status in different states of India. It aims to forecast the confirmed cases and mor...
Impact of immobility and mobility activities on the spread of COVID-19: Evidence from European countries [0.03%]
关于欧洲国家新冠肺炎疫情的传播与人口流动关系的研究
Louafi Bouzouina,Karima Kourtit,Peter Nijkamp
Louafi Bouzouina
To limit the spread of COVID-19, most countries in the world have put in place measures which restrict mobility. The co-presence of several people in the same place of work, shopping, leisure or transport is considered a favourable vector f...
Evolution of urban mobility behaviour in Brussels as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠疫情下布鲁塞尔城市出行行为的变化
Alice de Séjournet,Cathy Macharis,Sara Tori et al.
Alice de Séjournet et al.
The goal of this research is to understand the impact of COVID-19 restriction measures on the change in urban mobility in Brussels, Belgium. With daily data over the past 2 years depicting both the affluence to different places and the leve...
Impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak on older-age cohorts in European Labor Markets: A machine learning exploration of vulnerable groups [0.03%]
欧洲劳动力市场中新冠肺炎疫情对老龄群体的影响:脆弱群体机器学习分析
Mehmet Güney Celbiş,Pui-Hang Wong,Karima Kourtit et al.
Mehmet Güney Celbiş et al.
We identify vulnerable groups through the examination of their employment status in the face of the initial coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) shock through the application of tree-based ensemble machine learning algorithms on a sample of ...
Spatial mobility patterns and COVID-19 incidence: A regional analysis of the second wave in the Netherlands [0.03%]
空间移动模式与Covid-19发病率之间的关系:荷兰第二波疫情的区域分析
Bart Roelofs,Dimitris Ballas,Hinke Haisma et al.
Bart Roelofs et al.
A key policy measure introduced by governments worldwide at the beginning of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic was to restrict travel, highlighting the importance of people's mobility as one of the key contributors to spreadi...