Projekt

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Who should get the vaccine first? How do COVID-19 vaccine allocation regimes affect citizens' global vs. national identities and priority preferences

Initiative: Corona Crisis and Beyond – Perspectives for Science, Scholarship and Society (beendet)
Bewilligung: 10.12.2020
Laufzeit: 1 Jahr 6 Monate

Projektinformationen

How does the particular regime under which the future COVID-19 vaccine will be ready for allocation affect citizens' preferences for who should get the vaccine first? The project aims to design a paired-conjoint experiment and a behavioral measure of global solidarity within a framing experiment involving 15,000 citizens across 8 countries spanning the globe. The results will inform policy-makers on the ethical preferences of citizens and the sensitivity of these preferences to different international allocation regimes. This information can facilitate policy decisions on how to design an international vaccine allocation regime that is consistent with citizens' ethical preferences and fosters solidarity beyond national identities.

Projektbeteiligte

  • Prof. Dr. Markus Tepe

    Universität Oldenburg
    Fakultät I - Bildungs- und Sozialwissenschaften
    Institut für Sozialwissenschaften
    Professur Politisches System Deutschlands
    Oldenburg

  • Prof. Dr. Pieter Vanhuysse

    University of Southern Denmark
    Danish Centre for Welfare Studies
    Department of Political Science
    and Public Management
    Odense
    Dänemark

  • Dr. Raanan Sulitzeanu-Kenan, D. Phil

    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Social Science Faculty
    Federmann School of Public Policy
    Political Science
    Jerusalem
    Israel