A cross-sectional study of the association of age, gender, education and economic status with individual perceptions of governmental response to COVID-19.
Jeffrey Victor LazarusAdam PalayewKenneth RabinKatarzyna WykaSonia HajoScott RatzanJonathan FieldingAyman El-MohandesPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
The tendency of younger, better-paid and better-educated respondents to rate their country's response to the pandemic more highly, suggests that government responses must be nuanced and pay greater attention to the needs of less-advantaged citizens as they continue to address this pandemic.