COVID-19 compliance behaviors of older people: The role of cognitive and non-cognitive skills
Journal article: This paper examines the empirical relationship between individuals’ cognitive and non-cognitive abilities and COVID-19 compliance behaviors using cross-country data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). We find that both cognitive and non-cognitive skills predict responsible health behaviors during the COVID-19 crisis. Episodic memory is the most important cognitive skill, while conscientiousness and neuroticism are the most significant personality traits. There is also some evidence of a role for an internal locus of control in compliance.
Author(s)
Andrew E. Clark, Conchita D’ambrosio, Ilke Onur, Rong Zhu
Journal
- Economics Letters
Date of publication
- 2022
Keywords JEL
Keywords
- Cognitive skills
- Locus of control
- Personality traits
- Compliance
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Version
- 1
Volume
- 210