Chinatowns: Indirect Casualties of the Pandemic

Yunshu Hu, Tianyi Zhang, Yuerong Zhuang
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic greatly reduced business activities, yet the negative effect was not homogeneous. We study how sentiment towards China in US major cities impact their Chinatown visits, utilizing mobility data at the census tract level and sentiment analysis from ProQuest news articles. Difference-in-difference analysis indicates that the Chinatowns in cities where the COVID-related new articles generally expressing negative sentiment towards China experienced a greater reduction in the number of visits. The result is corroborated by a placebo test that examines the number of visits to Little Italy, another type of ethnic neighborhood whose visits do not seem to be influenced by the sentiment towards China. The disparity in Chinatown visits persists across various sentiment measurement methods and varies by demographic group.
唐人街大流行病的间接受害者
新冠肺炎疫情大大减少了企业活动,但负面影响并不均匀。我们利用人口普查区层面的流动性数据和ProQuest新闻文章的情绪分析,研究了美国主要城市对中国的情绪如何影响他们访问唐人街。差异性分析显示,在新冠肺炎相关新文章普遍表达负面中国情绪的城市,唐人街的访问量减少幅度更大。这一结果得到了安慰剂测试的证实,该测试考察了前往小意大利的次数,小意大利是另一种少数民族社区,其访问量似乎不受对中国情绪的影响。在各种情绪测量方法中,访问唐人街的差异仍然存在,并因人口群体而异。
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