Social Resilience and COVID-19 Recovery: Evidence from 107 Countries
As multiple countries navigate the post-COVID-19 landscape, understanding the dynamics of social resilience is crucial. This study offers an in-depth empirical analysis of how nations can bolster their social resilience to recover from the pandemic featuring the approach of random forest.
Drawing on extensive panel data from 107 countries, the study delves into demographic traits, governmental responses, medical services, and resources. Our research uncovers the characteristics that differentiate countries based on their social resilience, offering valuable insights for future policy development.
Project information
- Category Quantitative Social Science
- Project date 30 Mar, 2023
- Publisher Springer Singapore
- Co Authors Fangxin Yi, Yangtian Feng, Shaocong Yu
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