Vaccination, life expectancy, and trust: Patterns of COVID-19 vaccination rates around the world
Cosima Rughinis, Simona-Nicoleta Vulpe, Michael G. Flaherty, Sorina, Vasile

TL;DR
This study analyzes global COVID-19 vaccination patterns, revealing that life expectancy and trust in healthcare providers significantly influence vaccination rates, with social and economic factors playing a secondary role.
Contribution
It identifies key social, health, and trust-related predictors of vaccination rates across countries, highlighting the importance of social structure and collective agency in vaccine uptake.
Findings
70% of vaccination rate variability explained by HDI and life expectancy
Trust in doctors and nurses improves prediction of vaccination success
Health system effectiveness indicators are significant but weaker predictors
Abstract
We estimate patterns of covariation between COVID-19 vaccination rates and a set of widely used indicators of human, social, and economic capital across 146 countries in July 2021 and February 2022. About 70% of the variability in COVID-19 vaccination rates worldwide can be explained by differences in the Human Development Index (HDI) and, specifically, in life expectancy at birth, one year after the campaign debut. Trust in doctors and nurses adds predictive value beyond the HDI, clarifying controversial discrepancies between vaccination rates in countries with similar levels of human development and vaccine availability. Cardiovascular disease deaths, an indicator of general health system effectiveness, and infant measles immunization coverage, an indicator of country-level immunization effectiveness, are also significant, though weaker, predictors of COVID-19 vaccination success. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVaccine Coverage and Hesitancy · COVID-19 epidemiological studies · COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
