将2019冠状病毒病大流行的影响置于欧洲联盟的背景下

L. Hantrais, M. Letablier
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本书中积累的广泛证据质疑了基于少数欧盟成员国或世界上其他国家流行病的单一维度进行比较的价值,如果统计数据未能考虑到背景。本章通过综合前几章所考察的背景因素,确定了具有可比性输入变量(社会人口和流行病学风险因素以及政策设置)的重叠国家群,以期揭示以COVID-19病例和死亡人数衡量的结果的异同。细粒度分析抓住了隐藏在任何一组统计数据或国家群中可能的解释因素的巨大多样性。它表明,在特定的空间和时间环境中,许多被认为可以解释结果的因素在其他地方不一定具有相同的解释价值。这意味着,如果不根据具体情况进行调整,某些政策干预措施将不容易转移到国际、国家或地方各级的不同政策环境中。
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Contextualising the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic within the European Union
The wide-ranging evidence accumulated in this book contests the value of comparisons based on a single dimension of the pandemic in a small number of EU member states, or with other countries in the world, if the statistics fail to take account of context. By drawing together the contextual dimensions examined in each of the preceding chapters, this chapter identifies overlapping clusters of countries that share comparable input variables – socio-demographic and epidemiological risk factors and policy settings – with a view to uncovering similarities and differences in outcomes as measured by COVID-19 cases and deaths. Granular analysis captures the great diversity of possible explanatory factors concealed within any single set of statistics or within clusters of countries. It shows that many of the factors considered to explain outcomes in specific spatial and temporal circumstances do not necessarily have the same explanatory value elsewhere. The implication is that certain policy interventions would not readily be transferable to different policy settings, at international, national or local levels, without contextually informed adaptations.
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