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Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Reduce Attention to Environmental Issues?: A Panel Study Among Parents in Belgium, 2019-2020
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                    - Verachtert, Sari (Autor)
 - Stiers, Dieter (Autor)
 - Hooghe, Marc (Autor)
 
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            Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Reduce Attention to Environmental Issues?: A Panel Study Among Parents in Belgium, 2019-2020
        Zusammenfassung
            Abstract:
„Theories on issue competition assume that there is only a limited number of issues that a person prioritises simultaneously. In this research note, we test this mechanism by using a panel study that was conducted among Belgian parents in 2019 and 2020. Between the two observations of the study, the country suffered a severe health crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We investigate whether this crisis reduced the priority of environmental issues among respondents. Our results show that there was indeed a significant decline of some indicators for environmental concern, but not for others. Furthermore, we show that a higher priority for the health-related and economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with a steeper decline in environmental concern.“
        Publikation
            Politics of the Low Countries
        Band
            4
        Ausgabe
            1
        Seiten
            100–115
        Datum
            2022
        ISSN
            25899929
        Kurztitel
            Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Reduce Attention to Environmental Issues?
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            14.04.23, 09:33
        Zitierung
            VERACHTERT, Sari, Dieter STIERS und Marc HOOGHE, 2022. Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Reduce Attention to Environmental Issues?: A Panel Study Among Parents in Belgium, 2019-2020. Politics of the Low Countries. 2022. Bd. 4, Nr. 1, S. 100–115. DOI 10.5553/PLC/.000031
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