Remittances, migration and vaccine acceptance/hesitancy

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Makhlouf, Farid [1 ]
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[1] eklore ed Sch Management ex ESC Pau, Pau, France
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Remittances; Migration; Transfer of norms; Vaccine acceptance/hesitancy; IMPACT;
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10.1108/IJHG-05-2024-0049
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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PurposeThe SARS-Cov2 pandemic has generated considerable debate about the role of vaccines in the fight against epidemics and the sensitivity and acceptability of new vaccines in emergency situations. The aim of this paper is to examine the nature of the relationship between remittances as an additional source of income and the acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine and to provide an overview of the determinants of acceptance or hesitancy of the COVID-19 vaccine. It uses logistic regression and propensity score matching to study the relationship between remittances and COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. Using data from the Arab Barometer survey (2021-2022) for 10 Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries, the results indicate that the number of people vaccinated among remittance recipients is higher than among those who do not receive remittances. The impact of international migration on vaccine acceptance in countries of origin can be seen in the transfer of norms and beliefs from host countries.Design/methodology/approachThe paper uses logistic regression and propensity score matching to study the relationship between remittances and COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. using data from the Arab Barometer survey (2021-2022) for 10 MENA countries.FindingsThe results indicate that the number of people vaccinated among remittance recipients is higher than among those who do not receive remittances. The impact of international migration on vaccine acceptance in countries of origin can be seen in the transfer of norms and beliefs from host countries.Research limitations/implicationsOther variables possibly linked to vaccine acceptance can be incorporated into the study.Practical implicationsIn countries of origin, international migration should be taken into account in health policies. The convergence of health standards between developed and developing countries can also be achieved through international migration.Originality/valueThe link between migration, through remittances as a proxy for norm transfers, and health, particularly vaccine acceptance in a period of health crisis, has never been addressed in the literature.
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