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The psychological gains from COVID-19 vaccination: who benefits the most?

The psychological gains from COVID-19 vaccination: who benefits the most?

594/2021 Manuel Bagues and Velichka Dimitrova
coronavirus, public policy, working papers

594/2021 Manuel Bagues and Velichka Dimitrova

We quantify the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on psychological well-being using information from a large-scale panel survey representative of the UK population. Exploiting exogenous variation in the timing of vaccinations, we find that vaccination increases psychological well-being by 0.12 standard deviation, compensating for around one half of the overall decrease caused by the pandemic. This effect persists for at least two months, and it is associated with a decrease in the perceived likelihood of contracting COVID-19 and higher engagement in social activities. The improvement is 1.5 times larger for mentally distressed individuals, supporting the prioritisation of this group in vaccination roll-outs.

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