id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_xqbhfxzadjeyboutbnoiibymb4 Georgy Egorov Divided We Stay Home: Social Distancing and Ethnic Diversity 2020 34 .pdf application/pdf 13879 1357 67 following the first local case of COVID-19 was stronger in Russian cities with higher ethnic people are more likely to engage in social distancing after the first local COVID-19 case report Finally, we also contribute to the emerging literature on the determinants of social distancing and compliance with stay-at-home orders during the COVID-19 pandemic. predictive of lower compliance with social distancing include local infection rates and older population (Engle et al., 2020), poverty (Wright et al., 2020), as well as higher trust in science and in social distancing after the first coronavirus case is reported, with people in more fractionalized the place with the highest and the lowest level of xenophobia, on top of the impact of ethnic fractionalization, accounts for 2.2% of average mobility reduction following the report of the first case Table 7: Social Distancing, First Case, and Ethnic Fractionalization. Table 8: Social Distancing, First Case, Stay-at-Home Orders, and Ethnic Fractionalization. ./cache/work_xqbhfxzadjeyboutbnoiibymb4.pdf ./txt/work_xqbhfxzadjeyboutbnoiibymb4.txt