Peng, T., & Fu, C. (2023). Mobility during the Pandemic: the Swing Tilted to One Side. In Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Location Based Services (pp. 159–163). https://doi.org/10.34726/5746
18th International Conference on Location Based Services (LBS 2023)
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Event date:
20-Nov-2023 - 22-Nov-2023
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Event place:
Ghent, Belgium
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Number of Pages:
5
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Keywords:
Human mobility; Political affiliation; the Swing
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Abstract:
Researchers usually divide counties into the Democratic and the Republican in analyzing human mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic in the US. However, the Swing counties remain a blind spot. Our study reveals that the Swing counties highly resemble the Democratic, but considerably differ from the Republican with respect to the change in mobility volume. People living in the Swing and the Democratic counties consistently reduced traveling during the first wave. Towards the end of it, residents in the Republican counties started increasing traveling. In 2748 out of 3101 counties, the abrupt drop took place on the same day, March 16th, 3 days before the first stay-at-home order. Our findings highlight the role of political affiliation in shaping people's travel behavior and demonstrate the lag in public health policy.