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ESI_Economic support index, daily

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Source(s) used: Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford. Donwloaded from
the Covid-19 Government Response Tracker on 09/02/2023
Citation Guidelines:
All data are free for scientific use only. For any other use, please contact the data producer directly to obtain authorization. Please cite the database as follows:
Generations and Gender Programme (Year). Generations and Gender Contextual Database. Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (distributor).
Retrieved from: https://www.ggp-i.org/data/ggp-contextual-database/ on Day/Month/Year
If the data downloaded from the GGP Contextual Database comes only from one source (e.g. Eurostat), you might cite it as follows:
Original Source [e.g. Eurostat, © European Union, 1995-2019] (Data obtained through the Generations and Gender Contextual Database. Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (distributor). Retrieved from: https://www.ggp-i.org/data/ggp-contextual-database/ on Day/Month/Year)
The Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker also recommends the following citation for academic publications:
Thomas Hale, Noam Angrist, Rafael Goldszmidt, Beatriz Kira, Anna Petherick, Toby Phillips, Samuel Webster, Emily Cameron-Blake, Laura Hallas, Saptarshi Majumdar, and Helen Tatlow. (2021). 'A global panel database of pandemic policies (Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker).' Nature Human Behaviour. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-021-01079-8
Indicator (long name): Economic support index Indicator (short name): ESI Definition: The index records measures such as income support and debt relief. It is calculated using all ordinal economic policies indicators. The index spans 0-100. It is a measure of how many of the relevant indicators a government has acted upon, and to what degree. The index cannot say whether a government's policy has been implemented effectively. Comments: Note that these indices simply record the number and strictness of government policies, and should not be interpreted as 'scoring' the appropriateness or effectiveness of a country's response. A higher position in an index does not necessarily mean that a country's response is 'better' than others lower on the index. Source of variable definition: Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford.
Available here. Last accessed on on 10/02/2023
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