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. 2020 Nov 21;193:104343. doi: 10.1016/j.jpubeco.2020.104343

Table A8.

Robustness to Using Treatment Variable with a Fixed Population in 1970 - Trust in Science and Placebo Outcomes.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Outcome → Have trust in science
Exposure to Epidemic (18–25)pop70 0.073 0.133 0.112 −0.036 0.255 0.069
(0.231) (0.281) (0.188) (0.212) (0.190) (0.191)
Observations 85,368 85,199 85,199 85,199 85,199 85,199
Outcome → Science and technology will help improve life
Exposure to Epidemic (18–25)pop70 0.290* 0.338** 0.360 0.334 0.398 0.345
(0.151) (0.155) (0.213) (0.228) (0.209) (0.212)
Observations 0.041 0.049 0.052 0.064 0.067 0.060
Outcome → Studying diseases is a part of science
Exposure to Epidemic (18–25)pop70 0.005 0.043 0.139 0.040 0.184 0.167
(0.259) (0.219) (0.192) (0.147) (0.177) (0.183)
Observations 88,326 88,138 88,138 88,138 88,138 88,138
Outcome → Have trust in doctors and nurses
Exposure to Epidemic (18–25)pop70 0.693 0.706 0.829* 0.774 0.791* 0.752
(0.541) (0.533) (0.471) (0.556) (0.438) (0.496)
Observations 92,026 91,835 91,835 91,835 91,835 91,835
Outcome → Have trust in hospitals and health clinics
Exposure to Epidemic (18–25)pop70 0.421 0.435 0.714 0.793 0.607 0.678
(0.652) (0.604) (0.531) (0.633) (0.499) (0.557)
Observations 90,030 89,851 89,851 89,851 89,851 89,851
Outcome → Have trust in traditional healers
Exposure to Epidemic (18–25)pop70 0.130 0.090 −0.294 −0.278 −0.453* −0.271
(0.475) (0.433) (0.264) (0.250) (0.233) (0.258)



Observations 87,942 87,761 87,761 87,761 87,761 87,761
Country fixed effects Yes Yes Yes No No No
Cohort fixed effects Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Demographic characteristics No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Income quintile fixed effects No Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Labour market controls No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Country-specific age trends No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Country*Income fixed effects No No No Yes No No
Country*Empl. fixed effects No No No No Yes No
Country*Educ. fixed effects No No No No No Yes

Notes: Results use the Gallup sampling weights and robust standard errors are clustered at the country level. Source: Wellcome Global Monitor, 2018 and EM-DAT International Disaster Database, 1970–2017. * significant at 10%; ** significant at 5%; *** significant at 1%.