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ABSTRACT. The aim of this paper is to synthesize and analyze existing evidence on behavioral responses and inequalities in vaccine uptake against COVID-19. Using and replicating data from APA, de Beaumont, KFF, ICF, Medscape, McKinsey, and Statista, we performed analyses and made estimates regarding sentiments toward COVID-19 vaccines. Descriptive statistics of compiled data from the completed surveys were calculated when appropriate.

Keywords: COVID-19; vaccine passport; certificate; hesitancy; public confidence; ethics

How to cite: Phillips, A., Suler, P., and Rowland, Z. (2021). “Behavioral Responses and Inequalities in Vaccine Uptake against COVID-19,” Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 20: 75–84. doi: 10.22381/LPI2020216.

Received 22 March 2021 • Received in revised form 17 May 2021
Accepted 29 May 2021 • Available online 30 May 2021

Angela Phillips
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The Center for Precision Medicine
at CLI, Manchester, England
(corresponding author)
Petr Suler
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The School of Expertness and Valuation,
The Institute of Technology and Business
in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
Zuzana Rowland
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The Institute of Technology and Business in Ceske Budejovice,
The School of Expertness and Valuation, Czech Republic

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