Societal volunteering and COVID-19 mortality in high-income countries: a cross-sectional study.
Fritz SchiltzHans Van RemoortelHans ScheersPhilippe VandekerckhovePublished in: BMJ open (2023)
Countries and states with more societal volunteering have been less impacted by COVID-19, even after accounting for differences in demographics, gross domestic product, healthcare investments and vaccination rates. Although this evidence is not causal, our findings suggest that factors beyond the public-private debate might impact the resilience of societies to a pandemic, with societal volunteering being one such factor.