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The social divide of social distancing: shelter-in-place behavior in Santiago during the Covid-19 pandemic

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The social divide of social distancing: shelter-in-place behavior in Santiago during the Covid-19 pandemic
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  • Carranza, Aldo;
  • Goic Figueroa, Marcel Gustavo;
  • Lara, Eduardo;
  • Olivares, Marcelo;
  • Weintraub, Gabriel Y.;
  • Covarrubia, Julio;
  • Escobedo Catalán, Cristián;
  • Jara, Natalia;
  • Basso Sotz, Leonardo Javier;
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Voluntary shelter-in-place directives and lockdowns are the main nonpharmaceutical interventions that governments around the globe have used to contain the Covid-19 pandemic. In this paper, we study the impact of such interventions in the capital of a developing country, Santiago, Chile, that exhibits large socioeconomic inequality. A distinctive feature of our study is that we use granular geolocated mobile phone data to construct mobility measures that capture (1) shelter-in-place behavior and (2) trips within the city to destinations with potentially different risk profiles. Using panel data linear regression models, we first show that the impact of social distancing measures and lockdowns on mobility is highly heterogeneous and dependent on socioeconomic levels. More specifically, our estimates indicate that, although zones of high socioeconomic levels can exhibit reductions in mobility of around 50%-90% depending on the specific mobility metric used, these reductions are only 20%-50% for lower income communities. The large reductions in higher income communities are significantly driven by voluntary shelter-in-place behavior. Second, also using panel data methods, we show that our mobility measures are important predictors of infections: roughly, a 10% increase in mobility correlates with a 5% increase in the rate of infection. Our results suggest that mobility is an important factor explaining differences in infection rates between high-and low-incomes areas within the city. Further, they confirm the challenges of reducing mobility in lower income communities, where people generate their income from their daily work. To be effective, shelter-in-place restrictions in municipalities of low socioeconomic levels may need to be complemented by other supporting measures that enable their inhabitants to increase compliance.
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Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo PIA/APOYO AFB180003 Millenium Institute of Market Imperfections and Public Policy IS130002
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/189953
DOI: 10.1287/mnsc.2021.4240
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Management Science Volume 68, Issue 3, pp. 2016-2027, Mar 2022 Early Access, Jan 2022
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