Public opinion towards global distribution of COVID-19 vaccines - Data from Germany and the United States

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Matthias Klumpp
Ida G. Monfared
Sebastian Vollmer
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[1] Georg-August-University of Göttingen,
[2] Department of Business Administration,undefined
[3] Chair for Production and Logistics,undefined
[4] Georg-August-University of Göttingen,undefined
[5] Department of Economics,undefined
[6] Centre for Modern Indian Studies,undefined
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This study gathered evidence from Germany and the United States on public opinion towards fair distribution of COVID-19 vaccines across the world. Analytical Hierarchy Process and discrete choice experiments were used for this purpose. The sample is nationally representative of adults (aged 18 and above) for both countries using quotas on age, gender, education, state, and COVID-19 vaccination rates at the time of the fieldwork (25 May 2021 to 26 June 2021). Overall 1,003 responses in Germany and 1,000 in the United States were collected.
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