Fig. 2: Exclusionary attitudes in family relationships towards vaccination outgroups. | Nature

Fig. 2: Exclusionary attitudes in family relationships towards vaccination outgroups.

From: Discriminatory attitudes against unvaccinated people during the pandemic

Fig. 2

The average level of exclusionary attitudes in family relationships towards vaccination outgroups (that is, towards unvaccinated individuals for vaccinated respondents and towards vaccinated individuals for unvaccinated respondents; total n = 64,440). Exclusionary attitudes reflect being unhappy if a close relative married a person from the vaccination outgroup versus ingroup, with more positive coefficients indicating more exclusionary attitudes towards the outgroup relative to the ingroup. The purple and orange points denote country-level AMCE estimates (n> 3,000) for vaccinated and unvaccinated respondents, respectively. The black points denote the pooled sample and include an estimate for exclusionary attitudes towards immigrants from the Middle East. The error bars denote the 90% and 95% confidence intervals. For more details, see the ‘Study 1’ (Modelling) section of the Methods.

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