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Solidarity and reciprocity during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal qualitative interview study from Germany.

Franziska B SchönweitzBettina M ZimmermannNora HangelAmelia FiskeStuart McLennanAnna SierawskaAlena Buyx
Published in: BMC public health (2024)
Maintaining solidarity contributes to maximizing public health during a pandemic. Institutionalized forms of solidarity to support those most in need contribute to perceived reciprocity among individuals, which might increase their motivation to act in solidarity. Thus, rather than calling for individual solidarity during times of crisis, authorities should consider implementing sustaining solidarity-based social support systems that go beyond immediate crisis management.
Keyphrases
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