Exploring the hidden impact of the Covid-19 pandemic: The role of urbanization
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Arin, K. Peren; Lacomba Arias, Juan Antonio; Lagos García, Francisco Miguel; Moro Egido, Ana Isabel; Thum, MarcelEditorial
Elsevier
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Lockdown COVID-19 Urban-rural differences Economic insecurity Trust Social loneliness
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2022Patrocinador
MCINN-FEDER 2018 (Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation): A-SEJ-151-UGR18; MCINN (Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation): PGC2018–097811-B-I00; MCINN (Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation): PID2019–111765 GB-I00; Junta de Andalucía: PY18–4115; Zayed University: R19064Resumen
We examine the role of residential environments (urban/rural) in understanding the impact of the COVID-19
pandemic and the restrictions in nationwide movement on several socio-economic attitudes. We conducted
large-scale surveys in four European countries (France, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom) before and
after nationwide lockdowns were implemented. We investigate how the pandemic affected: (i) economic (economic
insecurity), (ii) political (trust in domestic and international institutions), and (iii) social attitudes
(loneliness), by controlling for the degree of urbanization, obtained from the geocodes of the survey respondents.
Our results show that taking the degree of urbanization into account is not only relevant but is also essential.
Compared to urban areas, in rural areas lockdowns led to a greater increase of economic insecurity and to a
greater decrease in trust in domestic institutions. We also show that these results are particularly valid for women
and households with children.





