| Literature DB >> 34588463 |
Mary A Shiraef1, Cora Hirst2, Mark A Weiss3, Sarah Naseer4, Nikolas Lazar5, Elizabeth Beling6, Erin Straight7, Lukas Feddern8, Noah Rusk Taylor9, Cayleigh Jackson3, William Yu10, Aadya Bhaskaran11, Layth Mattar12, Matthew Amme13, Maggie Shum14, Mary Louise Mitsdarffer15, Johanna Sweere16, Susanna E Brantley17, Luis L Schenoni18, Colin Lewis-Beck19.
Abstract
Quantifying the timing and content of policy changes affecting international travel and immigration is key to ongoing research on the spread of SARS-CoV-2 and the socioeconomic impacts of border closures. The COVID Border Accountability Project (COBAP) provides a hand-coded dataset of >1000 policies systematized to reflect a complete timeline of country-level restrictions on movement across international borders during 2020. Trained research assistants used pre-set definitions to source, categorize and verify for each new border policy: start and end dates, whether the closure is "complete" or "partial", which exceptions are made, which countries are banned, and which air/land/sea borders were closed. COBAP verified the database through internal and external audits from public health experts. For purposes of further verification and future data mining efforts of pandemic research, the full text of each policy was archived. The structure of the COBAP dataset is designed for use by social and biomedical scientists. For broad accessibility to policymakers and the public, our website depicts the data in an interactive, user-friendly, time-based map.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34588463 PMCID: PMC8481472 DOI: 10.1038/s41597-021-01031-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444
Fig. 1Scope of data collection. (a) Map of border closures enacted in total throughout 2020. The teal color indicates the countries that enacted complete closures at any point in 2020, and pink indicates the same for partial closures. If a country instituted both, we show the complete closure color. Countries for which there were no policies are purple. (b) New policy counts over time and an indication of the official start of the COVID-19 pandemic on 11-March 2020. The first countries to enact new policies are listed on the chart. (c) Breakdown of new complete (teal) and partial (pink) closures over time.
Fig. 2Overview of data collection process. The flow chart presents the process by which RAs identified, classified, and coded each policy. Complete definitions for each sub-category can be found in Online-only Table 1.
Data dictionary of International Movement Restrictions introduced in response to COVID-19.
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Description of dataset columns.
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| unique ID used for each policy |
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| country name that implemented the restriction |
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| unique three-letter country code published by the International Organization for Standardization. Non-standard codes: XKX - Kosovo, SOL - Somaliland, EUR - European Union Schengen Zone |
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| unique two-letter country code published by the International Organization for Standardization. Non-standard codes: XK - Kosovo, XS - Somaliland, EU - European Union Schengen Zone |
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| one of COMPLETE, PARTIAL, or NOPOLICYIMPLEMENTED |
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| The policy sub-type, one of: ESSENTIAL_ONLY, CITIZEN_EXCEP, SPECIFIC_COUNTRY_EXCEP, WORK_EXCEP, VISA_BAN, CITIZENSHIP_BAN, HISTORY_BAN, REFUGEE_BAN, BORDER_CLOSURE, NONE. Note: Only the most restrictive partial closure is included, so a policy with CITIZENSHIP exception may have travel history or specific border closure information in the related fields. |
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| the date the policy was implemented (DD_MM_YY) |
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| the date the policy was lifted (DD_MM_YY) |
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| whether there was an air border closure (1) or not (0) |
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| whether the partial closure closed all or some air routes. One of: All, Specific, NA |
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| which air routes were targeted |
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| whether there was a land border closure(1) or not (0) |
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| whether the partial closure closed all or some land routes. One of: All, Specific, NA |
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| which land routes were targeted |
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| whether there was a sea border closure(1) or not (0) |
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| whether the partial closure closed all or some sea routes. One of: All, Specific, NA |
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| which sea routes were targeted |
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| whether the partial closure targets certain groups of travelers by citizenship (1) or not (0) |
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| which groups were targeted based on their citizenship status |
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| whether the partial closure targets certain groups of travelers by travel history (1) or not (0) |
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| which groups were targeted based on their recent travel status |
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| whether the partial closure uses the language of “refugee” or “asylum seeker” (1) or not (0) |
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| which refugees are targeted |
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| whether visa seekers are targeted (1) or not (0) |
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| which visa seekers are targeted. One of: All, Specific, NA |
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| which visa seekers are targeted |
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| whether the complete closure makes an exception for citizens (1) or not (0) |
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| which persons are exempted from the complete closure |
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| whether specific country(ies) are exempted from the complete closure (1) or not (0) |
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| which country(ies) are exempted from the complete closure |
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| whether the complete closure exempts workers (1) or not (0) |
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| Web link to source of policy, one per column |
Fig. 3Data Quality Breakdown by source type. Chart denotes the reliability of data per country in the COBAP dataset (through Dec 2020). Countries whose data use only governmental sources, we rank as “very sure” (blue). For those we could not find governmental sources but found reliable proxies, we rank in the dataset as “sure” (orange). Countries where we could not find governmental or proxy sources for, we rank as “less sure” with a breakdown of the sources used (grey).
| Measurement(s) | border policy |
| Technology Type(s) | digital curation |
| Factor Type(s) | country • temporal interval |
| Sample Characteristic - Environment | Coronavirus pandemic |
| Sample Characteristic - Location | global |