Conference paper
https://doi.org/10.2478/zireb-2020-0020
Does High Population Density Catalyze the Spread of COVID-19?
Berislav Žmuk
orcid.org/0000-0003-3487-1376
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics & Business Zagreb, Croatia
Hrvoje Jošić
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics & Business Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
COVID-19 represents not only public health emergency but has become a global economic problem. It has affected all economic sectors threatening global poverty. The important
question that arises is what catalyses the spread of the disease? In this paper the relationship between population density and spread of COVID-19 is observed which is goal of the
paper. For the purpose of the analysis the correlation between the population variables and COVID-19 variables on a global country level (209 countries) and regional level of
individual countries with the most cases of infection is observed. The results have shown that on a country level variable population is statistically significant in all regression models
for total cases, deaths and total tests variables whereas variable population density was not. The research results from this paper can be important and relevant for economic and
health policy makers to guide COVID-19 surveillance and public health decision-making.
Keywords
Population density; spread of the disease; COVID-19; World; Croatia
Hrčak ID:
250648
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Publication date:
21.1.2021.
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