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Uncovering socioeconomic gaps in mobility reduction during the COVID-19 pandemic using location data

Authors :
Fraiberger, Samuel P.
Astudillo, Pablo
Candeago, Lorenzo
Chunet, Alex
Jones, Nicholas K. W.
Khan, Maham Faisal
Lepri, Bruno
Gracia, Nancy Lozano
Lucchini, Lorenzo
Massaro, Emanuele
Montfort, Aleister
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Using smartphone location data from Colombia, Mexico, and Indonesia, we investigate how non-pharmaceutical policy interventions intended to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic impact human mobility. In all three countries, we find that following the implementation of mobility restriction measures, human movement decreased substantially. Importantly, we also uncover large and persistent differences in mobility reduction between wealth groups: on average, users in the top decile of wealth reduced their mobility up to twice as much as users in the bottom decile. For decision-makers seeking to efficiently allocate resources to response efforts, these findings highlight that smartphone location data can be leveraged to tailor policies to the needs of specific socioeconomic groups, especially the most vulnerable.<br />Comment: to appear in KDD 2020, Workshop on Humanitarian Mapping

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2006.15195
Document Type :
Working Paper