EconomicsScientific Reports
Job loss and health threatening events modulate risk-taking behaviours in the Covid-19 emergency
C. Galandra, C. Cerami, et al.
This study reveals interesting contrasts in risk-taking behavior among healthcare and non-healthcare workers during the Covid-19 lockdown, offering insights into economic implications and behavioral changes. Conducted by Caterina Galandra, Chiara Cerami, Gaia Chiara Santi, Alessandra Dodich, Stefano F. Cappa, Tomaso Vecchi, and Chiara Crespi, the research uncovers how the pandemic shaped our approach to risk in health and employment contexts.
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