… Using weekly survey data from a large poll fielded between March and June, my recently published research shows that those with more-sexist attitudes are less concerned about covid-19, less likely to take precautions such as washing their hands and wearing masks, less likely to support state and local policies aimed at slowing the spread of the disease, and ultimately more likely to report contracting the coronavirus than those with less-sexist attitudes. CONT.
Tyler Reny, Monkey Cage