Table 4.
All countries, N = 1582 | |||||
places of | shopping & | transit | parks and | ||
residence | restaurants | stations | beaches | workplaces | |
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | |
SH {0, 1} | 1.6215** | − 2.7545 | − 4.1518** | − 7.8930*** | − 1.8717 |
(0.6368) | (1.8019) | (1.6695) | (2.1789) | (1.6668) | |
ET {0, 1} | 7.5391*** | − 21.2071*** | − 21.7219*** | − 9.9481*** | − 17.6000*** |
(0.3070) | (0.8675) | (0.8038) | (1.0491) | (0.8025) | |
SWC {0, 1} | 6.6051*** | − 21.2127*** | − 20.4430*** | − 13.1386*** | − 15.3323*** |
(0.5233) | (1.4803) | (1.3716) | (1.7900) | (1.3694) | |
const | 0.3677 | 0.8283 | 0.1848 | 4.1406*** | 3.2229*** |
(0.2327) | (0.6592) | (0.6108) | (0.7971) | (0.6098) | |
R2 adj. | 0.631 | 0.614 | 0.673 | 0.51 | 0.564 |
Selected countries, N = 931 | |||||
SH {0, 1} | 0.5864 | − 1.9945 | − 2.1676 | − 7.3590** | − 0.3677 |
(0.8072) | (2.2634) | (2.0371) | (3.0097) | (2.1125) | |
ET {0, 1} | 7.6327*** | − 22.0680*** | − 22.3571*** | − 7.0286*** | − 17.1323*** |
(0.4191) | (1.1751) | (1.0576) | (1.5625) | (1.0967) | |
SWC {0, 1} | 4.7763*** | − 18.2815*** | − 18.8988*** | − 9.8070*** | − 13.0276*** |
(0.7506) | (2.1047) | (1.8943) | (2.7987) | (1.9644) | |
const | 0.9485*** | 0.046 | − 0.7575 | 4.5952*** | 1.6519** |
(0.3016) | (0.8456) | (0.7611) | (1.1244) | (0.7892) | |
R2 adj. | 0.618 | 0.590 | 0.653 | 0.432 | 0.535 |
Note: The subset of “all countries” includes 88 countries. The subset of selected countries includes those with number of infected> 19 when school or workplace closures are enacted, N = 48. Google mobility data shows how visitors to (or time spent in) categorized places change compared to the baseline days. A baseline day represents a normal value for that day of the week. The baseline day is the median value from the 5-week period Jan 3 – Feb 6, 2020. ET denotes extensive testing NPI; SWC denotes schools and/or workplaces closures; SH denotes “stay-at-home” NPI. Coefficients presented, standard errors in parenthesis. Statistical significance is denoted as ∗10%, ∗∗5%, and ∗∗∗1% levels