Eastern Journal of European Studies (Jun 2024)

The role of socioeconomic variables in the regional inequalities of COVID-19 mortality in Hungary

  • Balazs Pager,
  • Csaba G. Toth,
  • Annamaria Uzzoli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47743/ejes-2024-0112
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 272 – 297

Abstract

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Hungary is one of the five countries in the World which were most affected by the pandemic in terms of registered COVID-19 mortality up to 2023. Our research aims to identify those socioeconomic variables that explain the geographical distribution of registered district-level COVID-19 mortality in Hungary. Using OLS and spatial regression, we found that the higher share of elderly people and respiratory death rate were associated with a more severe mortality burden. Educational attainment was negatively associated with COVID-19 mortality. Variables related to healthcare access were not found to be significantly associated with district-level COVID-19 mortality. Our results indicated that the spatial term of COVID-19 mortality is significant. Positive spatial autocorrelation can be observed in some less developed districts and a few inner peripheral areas where COVID-19 mortality was relatively high, and relatively developed areas like the agglomeration area of the capital in which COVID-19 mortality was low.

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