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We use data from the European Values Study 2017 and from Eurobarometer to examine the attitudes and values that explain the differences in vaccination rate among selected European countries. We run a number of single variable regressions and multiple regressions. Vaccination rates turn out negatively correlated with trust in government and positively related with interpersonal trust and confidence in the healthcare system. The latter appears to be the most important predictor in our regression models.
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Who Gets a COVID-19 Vaccine? A Cross-Sectional Study
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Proceedings of University of Ruse
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In Proceedings of University of Ruse, 60(5.1), 120-124, 2021
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