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Rural-urban and within-rural differences in COVID-19 vaccination rates
Yue Sun,
Shannon M. Monnat
Department of Sociology
Aging Studies Institute
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Rural-urban
100%
Rural Counties
100%
Rural Differences
100%
COVID-19 Vaccination Rate
100%
Vote Share
75%
Trump Vote
75%
Regression Model
50%
Educational Attainment
50%
Labor Market
50%
Vaccination Rate
50%
Rural-urban Continuum
50%
COVID-19 Mortality Rates
50%
Market Type
50%
Healthcare Infrastructure
50%
United States
25%
Effective Strategies
25%
Rural Areas
25%
County-level Data
25%
Urban Areas
25%
Demographic Composition
25%
Rurality
25%
Socioeconomic Composition
25%
Low Vaccination Rates
25%
Vaccination Coverage
25%
Rural Mortality Penalty
25%
Fully Vaccinated
25%
Model Average
25%
Economic Recovery
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
COVID-19 Vaccination
100%
Mortality Rate
66%
Health Care
66%
Mental Capacity
66%
COVID-19 Mortality
66%
Recreation
33%
Vaccination Coverage
33%
Social Sciences
COVID-19
100%
Labor Market
40%
Educational Attainment
40%
Health Care
40%
Health Service
40%
USA
20%
Agriculture
20%
Rural Areas
20%
Ruralities
20%
Economic Recovery
20%
Psychology
Regression Model
100%
Healthcare
100%
Recreation
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labor Market
100%
Metropolitan Area
50%
Surges
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Vaccination Policy
100%
Health Service
33%
Mortality Rate
33%
Vaccination Coverage
16%