Summary information

Study title

Replication Data for: Opposition to voluntary and mandated COVID-19 vaccination as a dynamic process: Evidence and policy implications of changing beliefs

Creator

Schmelz, Katrin ( Universität Konstanz)
Bowles, Samuel ( Santa Fe Institute)

Study number / PID

10.7802/2375 (GESIS)

10.7802/2375 (DOI)

Data access

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Series

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Abstract

COVID-19 vaccination rates slowed in many countries during the second half of 2021, along with the emergence of vocal opposition, particularly to mandated vaccinations. Who are those resisting vaccination? Under what conditions do they change their minds? Our 3-wave representative panel survey from Germany allows us to estimate the dynamics of vaccine opposition, providing the following answers. Without mandates it may be difficult to reach and to sustain the near universal level of repeated vaccinations apparently required to contain the Delta, Omicron and likely subsequent variants. But mandates substantially increase opposition to vaccination. We find that few were opposed to voluntary vaccination in all three waves of the survey. They are just 3.3 percent of our panel, a number that we demonstrate is unlikely to be the result of response error. In contrast, the fraction consistently opposed to enforced vaccinations is 16.5 percent. Under both policies, those consistently opposed and those switching from opposition to supporting vaccination are socio-demographically virtually indistinguishable from other Germans. Thus, the mechanisms accounting for the dynamics of vaccine attitudes may apply generally across societal groups. What differentiates them from others are their beliefs about vaccination effectiveness, trust in public institutions, and whether they perceive enforced vaccination as a restriction on their freedom. We find that changing these beliefs is both possible and necessary to increase vaccine willingness, even in the case of mandates. An inference is that well-designed policies of persuasion and enforcement will be complementary, not alternatives.

This data set provides the data and Stata code used for the article. A detailed description of the variables is available from the corresponding publication. Please cite our paper if you use the data.

Topics

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Methodology

Data collection period

29/04/2020 - 18/05/2021

Country

Deutschland

Time dimension

Längsschnitt (Panelstudie)

Analysis unit

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Universe

Wohnbevölkerung über 18 Jahre

Sampling procedure

Nicht-WahrscheinlichkeitsauswahI - Quotenstichprobe

Kind of data

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Data collection mode

Web-basiertes Interview

Access

Publisher

GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences

Publication year

2022

Terms of data access

Free access (without registration) - The research data can be downloaded directly by anyone without further limitations. CC BY-NC-SA 4.0: Namensnennung - Nicht kommerziell – Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.de)

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