National survey finds inequities in vaccination rates

An employee of the Metropolitan Transit Authority receives a COVID-19 vaccine at New York City's Javits Center on Jan. 13.

James Druckman the Payson S. Wild Professor of Political Science and Institute for Policy Research associate director is part of a university research consortium, which includes Northwestern, Harvard, Northeastern, and Rutgers, investigating attitudes on COVID-19.

A new national survey showed that there are predictors of COVID-19 vaccination rates and vaccine hesitancy including education, income, gender and race/ethnicity.

Read more about this survey in the Northwestern Now story, “National Survey Shows 13% of Healthcare Workers Are Vaccinated.”