In this paper, authors use GPS location data to characterize changes in human mobility as the pandemic unfolded. Researchers and policy analysts are now routinely using GPS location data collected from smartphones to quantify human mobility patterns in real-time and with high spatial precision. Despite comparatively less coverage in low- and middle-income countries, these data sources are nonetheless of immense value to improve our understanding of...
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2020/07/27
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2020/12/14
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Uncovering Socioeconomic Gaps in Mobility Reduction during the COVID-19 Pandemic using Location Data