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Prosociality predicts health behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic

Authors :
Florian Schneider
Erik Wengström
Pol Campos-Mercade
Armando N. Meier
University of Zurich
Schneider, Florian H
Source :
Journal of Public Economics, Campos-Mercade, P, Meier, A, Schneider, F & Wengström, E 2021, ' Prosociality predicts health behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic ', Journal of Public Economics, vol. 195, 104367 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2021.104367
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2021.

Abstract

Socially responsible behavior is crucial for slowing the spread of infectious diseases. However, economic and epidemiological models of disease transmission abstract from prosocial motivations as a driver of behaviors that impact the health of others. In an incentivized study, we show that a large majority of people are very reluctant to put others at risk for their personal benefit. Moreover, this experimental measure of prosociality predicts health behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic, measured in a separate and ostensibly unrelated study with the same people. Prosocial individuals are more likely to follow physical distancing guidelines, stay home when sick, and buy face masks. We also find that prosociality measured two years before the pandemic predicts health behaviors during the pandemic. Our findings indicate that prosociality is a stable, long-term predictor of policy-relevant behaviors, suggesting that the impact of policies on a population may depend on the degree of prosociality.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Public Economics, Campos-Mercade, P, Meier, A, Schneider, F & Wengström, E 2021, ' Prosociality predicts health behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic ', Journal of Public Economics, vol. 195, 104367 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2021.104367
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c2a65565d081f9bba10e9c71e21785b5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5451/unibas-ep87361