Understanding the spatial heterogeneity of...
Mass vaccination has been a key strategy in effectively containing global COVID-19 pandemic that posed unprecedented social and economic challenges to many countries. However, vaccination rates vary across space and socio-economic factors, and are likely to depend on the accessibility to vaccination services, which is under-researched in literature. This study aims to empirically identify the spatially heterogeneous relationship between COVID-19 vaccination rates and socio-economic factors in England.
Chen, H., Cao, Y., Feng, L., Zhao, Q., & Verduzco Torres, J. R. (2023). Understanding the spatial heterogeneity of COVID-19 vaccination uptake in England. BMC Public Health, 23(1), 895. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-15801-w
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