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Why do regions differ in vulnerability to СOVID-19? Spatial nonlinear modeling of social and economic patterns

Vol. 13, No 4, 2020

Olha Kuzmenko

 

Sumy State University,

Sumy, Ukraine

E-mail: o.kuzmenko@uabs.sumdu.edu.ua

ORCID 0000-0001-8575-5725

Why do regions differ in vulnerability to СOVID-19? Spatial nonlinear modeling of social and economic patterns

 

Tetyana Vasylieva

 

Sumy State University,

Sumy, Ukraine

E-mail: tavasilyeva@fem.sumdu.edu.ua 

ORCID 0000-0003-0635-7978


Sergej Vojtovič

 

Alexander Dubcek University of Trencin, Trencin, Slovakia

E-mail: sergej.vojtovic@tnuni.sk


Olena Chygryn

 

Sumy State University,

Sumy, Ukraine

E-mail:

o.chygryn@econ.sumdu.edu.ua

ORCID 0000-0002-4007-3728


Vytautas Snieška

 

Kaunas University of Technology,

Lithuania

vytautas.snieska@ktu.lt

ORCID 0000-0001-8777-273X

 

 

Abstract. Certain groups of determinants (economic, environmental, social, healthcare) with the highest vulnerability identify the reasons for regional differentiation in morbidity and mortality from COVID-19. This defines the necessity to find appropriate combinations of factors characterizing the vulnerability of a region. The methodology and tools to explain the regional specifics of population vulnerability to COVID-19 are investigated through a systematic consideration of many public health factors, environmental, social and economic specific nature of regions. The aim of the article is to study the reasons for regional differentiation of population vulnerability (morbidity and mortality rates) from COVID-19. The authors investigate a nonlinear spatial model in which the stepwise algorithm of individual factor variables is added/removed from the model specifications step by step by the Aitken method depending on their correlation with morbidity and mortality from COVID-19 in the region. The Farrar-Glober method is used to eliminate the multicollinearity of factors, the Spearman test is used to detect the heteroskedastic effect, and the Darbin-Watson test is used to check the presence of autocorrelation between the residues. As a result, the specification of the model with the highest adequacy in terms of p-value and t-statistics is formed. Relevant socioecological-economic vulnerability indices of regions to mortality and morbidity from COVID-19 are identified. The obtained results allow making adjustments in the state and regional programs concerning the mobilization of economic and healthcare systems.

 

Received: April, 2020

1st Revision: October, 2020

Accepted: December, 2020

 

DOI: 10.14254/2071-789X.2020/13-4/20

JEL ClassificationС21, С51, C 31, C12, I15, I18, R58, R11

Keywords: COVID-19, vulnerability, modelling, public health