Pandemic Policy and Life Satisfaction in Europe

Article dans une revue: We use data from the COME-HERE longitudinal survey collected by the University of Luxembourg to assess the effects of the policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic on life satisfaction in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden over the course of 2020. Policy responses are measured by the Stringency Index and the Economic Support Index from the Blavatnik School of Government. Stringency is systematically associated with lower life satisfaction, controlling for the intensity of the pandemic itself. This stringency effect is larger for women, those with weak ties to the labor market, and in richer households. The effect of the Economic Support is never statistically different from zero.

Auteur(s)

Andrew E. Clark, Anthony Lepinteur

Revue
  • Review of Income and Wealth
Date de publication
  • 2022
Mots-clés JEL
H51 I18 I31
Mots-clés
  • COVID-19
  • Life satisfaction
  • Policy stringency
  • Economic support
Pages
  • 393-408
Version
  • 1
Volume
  • 68