Understanding Covid-19 Mobility Through Human Capital: a Unified Causal Framework

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This paper seeks to identify the causal impact of educational human capital on social distancing behavior at workplace in Turkey using district-level data for the period of April 2020 - February 2021. We adopt a unified causal framework, predicated on domain knowledge, theory-justified constraints anda data-driven causal structure discovery using causal graphs. We answer our causal query by employing machine learning prediction algorithms; instrumental variables in the presence of latent confounding and Heckman's model in the presence of selection bias. Results show that educated regions are able to distance-work and educational human capital is a key factor in reducing workplace mobility, possibly through its impact on employment. This pattern leads to higher workplace mobility for less educated regions and translates into higher Covid-19 infection rates. The future of the pandemic lies in less educated segments of developing countries and calls for public health action to decrease its unequal and pervasive impact.

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C36, Directed acyclic graphs, Machine learning, Causal structure discovery, J68, Instrumental variables, C14, Sample selection, Do-calculus, Workplace mobility, J62, Causal structure discovery, Sample selection, J68, Instrumental variables, Directed Acyclic Graphs, Article, Machine learning, Do-calculus, J62, C14, C36, Workplace mobility

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Bilgel, F., & Karahasan, B. C. (2023). Understanding Covid-19 Mobility Through Human Capital: A Unified Causal Framework. Computational Economics, 1-41.

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