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Research Brief: The Changing Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Individuals and Households in the U.S

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  • Bouzaghrane, Mohamed Amine
  • Obeid, Hassan
  • Parker, Madeleine
  • Li, Meiqing
  • Hayes, Drake
  • Chen, Minnie
  • Frick, Karen Trapenberg
  • Rodríguez, Daniel
  • Walker, Joan
  • Sengupta, Raja
  • Chatman, Daniel G.

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This brief describes findings from a research effort to understand the changing impacts of the pandemic upon households from different places and backgrounds living in the United States. We investigated the effects of the pandemic along with pandemic-based restrictions and rules on people’s behavior along with their mental and emotional health, social relations, and livelihoods. Unlike other research efforts, as far as we are aware this effort is the only one to join passive data from cell phones with survey information collected from the same individuals over time. We combined these data with a county-by-county inventory of pandemic rules and regulations regarding shelter-in-place, and mask wearing.

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  • Bouzaghrane, Mohamed Amine & Obeid, Hassan & Parker, Madeleine & Li, Meiqing & Hayes, Drake & Chen, Minnie & Frick, Karen Trapenberg & Rodríguez, Daniel & Walker, Joan & Sengupta, Raja & Chatman, Dani, 2021. "Research Brief: The Changing Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Individuals and Households in the U.S," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt5tm1d2st, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsrrp:qt5tm1d2st
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