Exploring the correlation between votes for Bolsonaro and deaths by Covid-19 in Brazil, 2018-2022
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Resumo: | The article describes the following aspects regarding the pandemic of Covid-19 in Brazil: 1. the positive statistical correlation between votes for Bolsonaro in the 2018’s presidential elections and deaths caused by Covid-19, at the descriptive level of federal units; 2. the uncorrelated relation between votes for Bolsonaro and the popular adhesion to the vaccination campaign after June 2021; 3. the drop in death rates after June 2021 and the persistence of the correlation between proportional deaths and votes after it. In light of this empirical analysis, we suggest some paths for future historical and sociological research on the causal mechanisms for this apparent association. |
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Exploring the correlation between votes for Bolsonaro and deaths by Covid-19 in Brazil, 2018-2022 Exploring the correlation between votes for Bolsonaro and deaths by Covid-19 in Brazil, 2018-2022 Covid-19pandemicelections of 2018vaccination in Brazilpolitics of pandemics in BrazilThe article describes the following aspects regarding the pandemic of Covid-19 in Brazil: 1. the positive statistical correlation between votes for Bolsonaro in the 2018’s presidential elections and deaths caused by Covid-19, at the descriptive level of federal units; 2. the uncorrelated relation between votes for Bolsonaro and the popular adhesion to the vaccination campaign after June 2021; 3. the drop in death rates after June 2021 and the persistence of the correlation between proportional deaths and votes after it. In light of this empirical analysis, we suggest some paths for future historical and sociological research on the causal mechanisms for this apparent association.The article describes the following aspects regarding the pandemic of Covid-19 in Brazil: 1. the positive statistical correlation between votes for Bolsonaro in the 2018’s presidential elections and deaths caused by Covid-19, at the descriptive level of federal units; 2. the uncorrelated relation between votes for Bolsonaro and the popular adhesion to the vaccination campaign after June 2021; 3. the drop in death rates after June 2021 and the persistence of the correlation between proportional deaths and votes after it. In light of this empirical analysis, we suggest some paths for future historical and sociological research on the causal mechanisms for this apparent association.Editora da FURG2022-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.furg.br/rbhcs/article/view/1441910.14295/rbhcs.v14i28.14419Revista Brasileira de História & Ciências Sociais; v. 14 n. 28 (2022): Doenças, higiene e insalubridade urbana na América Latina (séculos XIX e XX) (Jan-Jun/2022); 384-4202175-3423reponame:Revista Brasileira de História & Ciências Sociaisinstname:Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS)instacron:UNISINOSenghttps://periodicos.furg.br/rbhcs/article/view/14419/9846Copyright (c) 2022 Vitor Eduardo Schincariol; Rodrigo Ramoshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRamos, RodrigoSchincariol, Vitor Eduardo2022-11-04T13:41:19Zoai:periodicos.furg.br:article/14419Revistahttps://periodicos.furg.br/rbhcsPRIhttps://periodicos.furg.br/rbhcs/oai||jcs.cardozo@gmail.com2175-34232175-3423opendoar:2022-11-04T13:41:19Revista Brasileira de História & Ciências Sociais - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS)false |
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Exploring the correlation between votes for Bolsonaro and deaths by Covid-19 in Brazil, 2018-2022 Exploring the correlation between votes for Bolsonaro and deaths by Covid-19 in Brazil, 2018-2022 |
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Exploring the correlation between votes for Bolsonaro and deaths by Covid-19 in Brazil, 2018-2022 |
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Exploring the correlation between votes for Bolsonaro and deaths by Covid-19 in Brazil, 2018-2022 Ramos, Rodrigo Covid-19 pandemic elections of 2018 vaccination in Brazil politics of pandemics in Brazil |
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Exploring the correlation between votes for Bolsonaro and deaths by Covid-19 in Brazil, 2018-2022 |
title_full |
Exploring the correlation between votes for Bolsonaro and deaths by Covid-19 in Brazil, 2018-2022 |
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Exploring the correlation between votes for Bolsonaro and deaths by Covid-19 in Brazil, 2018-2022 |
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Exploring the correlation between votes for Bolsonaro and deaths by Covid-19 in Brazil, 2018-2022 |
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Exploring the correlation between votes for Bolsonaro and deaths by Covid-19 in Brazil, 2018-2022 |
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Ramos, Rodrigo |
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Ramos, Rodrigo Schincariol, Vitor Eduardo |
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Schincariol, Vitor Eduardo |
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Ramos, Rodrigo Schincariol, Vitor Eduardo |
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Covid-19 pandemic elections of 2018 vaccination in Brazil politics of pandemics in Brazil |
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Covid-19 pandemic elections of 2018 vaccination in Brazil politics of pandemics in Brazil |
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The article describes the following aspects regarding the pandemic of Covid-19 in Brazil: 1. the positive statistical correlation between votes for Bolsonaro in the 2018’s presidential elections and deaths caused by Covid-19, at the descriptive level of federal units; 2. the uncorrelated relation between votes for Bolsonaro and the popular adhesion to the vaccination campaign after June 2021; 3. the drop in death rates after June 2021 and the persistence of the correlation between proportional deaths and votes after it. In light of this empirical analysis, we suggest some paths for future historical and sociological research on the causal mechanisms for this apparent association. |
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