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Neighborhood income and physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S.
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Abstract
Introduction
Although physical distancing has been the primary strategy to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the U.S., people’s ability to distance may vary by socioeconomic characteristics, leading to higher transmission risk in low-income neighborhoods.
Methods
We used mobility data from a large, anonymized sample of smartphone users to assess the relationship between neighborhood median household income and physical distancing during the COVID-19 epidemic. We assessed changes in several behaviors including: spending the day entirely at home; working outside the home; and visits to supermarkets, parks, hospitals, and other locations. We also assessed differences in effects of state policies on physical distancing across neighborhood income levels.
Results
We found a strong gradient between neighborhood income and physical distancing. Compared to January and February 2020, the proportion of individuals spending the day entirely at home in April 2020 increased by 10.9 percentage points in low-income neighborhoods and by 27.1 percentage points in high-income neighborhoods. During April 2020, people in low-income neighborhoods were more likely to work outside the home, compared to people in higher-income neighborhoods, but not more likely to visit non-work locations. State physical distancing orders were associated with a 1.5 percentage-point increase (95% CI [0.9, 2.1],
p
< 0.001) in staying home in low-income neighborhoods and a 2.4 percentage point increase (95% CI [1.4, 3.4],
p
< 0.001) in high-income neighborhoods.
Discussion
People in lower-income neighborhoods have faced barriers to physical distancing, particularly the need to work outside the home. State physical distancing policies have not mitigated these disparities.
Title: Neighborhood income and physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S.
Description:
Abstract
Introduction
Although physical distancing has been the primary strategy to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the U.
S.
, people’s ability to distance may vary by socioeconomic characteristics, leading to higher transmission risk in low-income neighborhoods.
Methods
We used mobility data from a large, anonymized sample of smartphone users to assess the relationship between neighborhood median household income and physical distancing during the COVID-19 epidemic.
We assessed changes in several behaviors including: spending the day entirely at home; working outside the home; and visits to supermarkets, parks, hospitals, and other locations.
We also assessed differences in effects of state policies on physical distancing across neighborhood income levels.
Results
We found a strong gradient between neighborhood income and physical distancing.
Compared to January and February 2020, the proportion of individuals spending the day entirely at home in April 2020 increased by 10.
9 percentage points in low-income neighborhoods and by 27.
1 percentage points in high-income neighborhoods.
During April 2020, people in low-income neighborhoods were more likely to work outside the home, compared to people in higher-income neighborhoods, but not more likely to visit non-work locations.
State physical distancing orders were associated with a 1.
5 percentage-point increase (95% CI [0.
9, 2.
1],
p
< 0.
001) in staying home in low-income neighborhoods and a 2.
4 percentage point increase (95% CI [1.
4, 3.
4],
p
< 0.
001) in high-income neighborhoods.
Discussion
People in lower-income neighborhoods have faced barriers to physical distancing, particularly the need to work outside the home.
State physical distancing policies have not mitigated these disparities.
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