| Literature DB >> 35403489 |
Kimberly H Nguyen1, Shannon Irvine1, Mei Chung1,2, Holly Yue1, Cordelia Sheetoh1, Kenneth Chui1, Jennifer D Allen3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: As COVID-19 vaccines become more accessible to all people in the United States, more employees are returning to the workforce or switching to in-person work. However, limited information is available on vaccination coverage and intent among the US workforce.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 vaccine; employment; essential workers; vaccine confidence; vaccine hesitancy
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35403489 PMCID: PMC9066271 DOI: 10.1177/00333549221085238
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Rep ISSN: 0033-3549 Impact factor: 3.117
Prevalence of prior COVID-19 infection, vaccination coverage, and intention to vaccinate, by employment type and essential worker categories, United States, April 14–May 24, 2021
| Category | Unweighted no. (%) | % (95%CI) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ever had COVID-19 | COVID-19 vaccination (≥1 dose) | Vaccination intent | ||||
| Definitely/probably | Unsure | Probably not/definitely not | ||||
| Employment status
| ||||||
| Employed | 131 027 (58.5) | 15.2 (14.8-15.6) | 73.6 (73.1-74.1)
| 7.9 (7.6-8.3)
| 6.0 (5.7-6.3)
| 12.4 (12.0-12.8)
|
| Not employed | 87 760 (41.5) | 12.0 (11.4-12.5) | 74.3 (73.8-74.8)
| 9.2 (8.9-9.7)
| 6.4 (6.1-6.7)
| 10.0 (9.5-10.5)
|
| Essential workers
| 62 640 (49.6) | 16.8 (16.2-17.4) | 72.2 (71.5-72.9)
| 6.8 (6.4-7.4)
| 6.3 (5.8-6.7)
| 14.6 (14.1-15.3)
|
| Nonprofit organization | 9679 (15.7) | 16.1 (14.2-18.1) | 82.9 (80.5-85.0)
| 4.1 (3.2-5.3)
| 3.8 (3.1-4.7)
| 9.2 (7.5-11.2)
|
| Government | 12 429 (20.1) | 16.7 (15.4-18.2) | 78.8 (77.1-80.4)
| 4.4 (3.8-5.2)
| 4.8 (4.0-5.7)
| 12.0 (10.7-13.4)
|
| Private company | 32 942 (53.4) | 17.4 (16.6-18.2) | 69.7 (68.7-70.7)
| 7.9 (7.2-8.5)
| 7.0 (6.3-7.8)
| 15.5 (14.7-16.2)
|
| Self-employed | 6651 (10.8) | 14.5 (12.8-16.4) | 66.7 (64.3-69.0)
| 7.4 (6.3-8.8)
| 6.5 (5.2-8.1)
| 19.3 (17.3-21.5)
|
| Health care personnel
| 19 009 (19.3) | 17.8 (16.9-18.7) | 80.7 (79.5-81.8)
| 4.4 (3.9-4.9)
| 5.0 (4.5-5.7)
| 9.9 (9.0-10.8)
|
| Nonprofit organization | 5304 (24.8) | 16.1 (14.4-17.8) | 86.3 (84.1-88.5)
| 2.6 (1.8-3.6)
| 3.4 (2.6-4.4)
| 7.8 (5.8-9.8)
|
| Government | 2071 (10.0) | 17.6 (14.3-20.9) | 80.6 (76.7-84.5)
| 3.3 (2.1-5.1)
| 4.6 (3.2-6.5)
| 11.5 (8.3-14.8)
|
| Private company | 9673 (56.5) | 19.4 (17.7-21.1) | 80.1 (78.8-81.3)
| 4.3 (3.5-5.1)
| 5.3 (4.5-6.4)
| 10.3 (9.2-11.4)
|
| Self-employed | 1961 (8.6) | 17.5 (13.6-21.4) | 78.3 (74.2-82.5)
| 4.3 (3.1-5.9)
| 4.1 (2.6-6.4)
| 12.9 (8.9-17.0)
|
| Frontline essential workers
| 23 953 (30.4) | 16.7 (15.8-17.7) | 70.7 (69.5-71.8)
| 8.2 (7.5-9.0)
| 6.5 (5.9-7.2) | 14.6 (13.7-15.5) |
| Nonprofit organization | 3511 (9.9) | 16.1 (11.9-20.3) | 80.0 (75.4-84.6)
| 5.3 (3.6-8.0)
| 3.8 (2.6-5.6) | 10.8 (6.6-15.0) |
| Government | 7705 (24.3) | 16.8 (15.0-18.5) | 79.6 (77.9-81.3)
| 4.6 (3.6-5.8)
| 4.5 (3.6-5.7) | 11.2 (9.9-12.6) |
| Private company | 10 624 (55.8) | 16.3 (15.1-17.5) | 68.6 (66.7-70.5)
| 8.2 (7.2-9.3)
| 7.1 (6.0-8.4) | 16.1 (14.7-17.5) |
| Self-employed | 2113 (10.0) | 12.9 (10.5-15.4) | 64.1 (59.6-68.5)
| 7.4 (5.1-10.6)
| 7.7 (5.5-10.6) | 21.7 (17.4-26.1) |
| Other essential workers
| 18 739 (24.8) | 16.9 (15.8-18.0) | 65.2 (64.0-66.4)
| 9.6 (8.7-10.6) | 7.7 (7.0-8.6) | 17.5 (16.3-18.6) |
| Nonprofit organization | 864 (3.6) | 15.4 (11.5-19.3) | 74.7 (67.2-82.3)
| 7.9 (4.9-12.5) | 6.2 (3.7-10.4) | 11.1 (6.3-16.0) |
| Government | 2653 (11.0) | 16.1 (12.7-19.5) | 75.5 (72.0-79.0)
| 4.8 (3.4-6.7) | 5.6 (4.0-7.7) | 14.1 (10.4-17.8) |
| Private company | 12 645 (71.3) | 17.2 (15.9-18.5) | 64.8 (63.1-66.6)
| 9.6 (8.5-10.7) | 7.9 (6.9-8.9) | 17.8 (16.4-19.1) |
| Self-employed | 2577 (14.1) | 14.5 (11.9-17.1) | 63.8 (60.4-67.1)
| 7.1 (5.4-9.2) | 7.1 (4.7-10.6) | 20.1 (17.4-22.9) |
| Nonessential workers
| 68 387 (50.4) | 13.7 (13.1-14.3) | 74.9 (74.2-75.6)
| 8.9 (8.4-9.5)
| 5.8 (5.5-6.2)
| 10.3 (9.7-10.8)
|
| Nonprofit organization | 6740 (10.0) | 12.2 (10.5-14.1) | 80.2 (78.1-82.3)
| 6.4 (5.2-7.9)
| 5.0 (4.0-6.2)
| 8.2 (6.6-10.3)
|
| Government | 8846 (13.1) | 13.1 (11.8-14.5) | 78.5 (76.7-80.2)
| 6.0 (4.9-7.3)
| 6.1 (5.2-7.3)
| 9.3 (8.0-10.8)
|
| Private company | 39 452 (58.6) | 13.8 (13.1-14.4) | 75.6 (74.6-76.5)
| 9.4 (8.7-10.1)
| 5.5 (5.1-6.0)
| 9.5 (8.8-10.3)
|
| Self-employed | 12 260 (18.2) | 13.9 (12.5-15.3) | 69.4 (67.5-71.3)
| 9.8 (8.4-11.4)
| 6.7 (5.6-7.8)
| 14.1 (12.9-15.4)
|
Data source: US Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey, fielded during April 14–May 24, 2021 (N = 218 787). All percentages were weighted. Sum of unweighted N of employment type within each essential worker group may not be equal to the total because of missing responses to the question on type of work.
Employment or volunteer status as of January 1, 2021.
P < .001 for difference among employment types; determined by Wald χ2 test; P < .004 considered significant.
Respondents who were health care personnel, frontline, or other essential worker groups were categorized as essential workers.
P < .001 for difference among essential worker groups; determined by Wald χ2 test; P < .004 considered significant.
Respondents were categorized as health care personnel if their response was in 1 of the following 3 primary locations/work settings: (1) health care (eg, hospital, doctor, dentist or mental health specialist office, outpatient facility, long-term care, home health care, pharmacy, medical laboratory); (2) social service (eg, child, youth, family, elderly, disability services); or (3) death care (eg, funeral home, crematory, cemetery).
Respondents were categorized as non–health care frontline essential workers if they replied with 1 of the following 10 settings: (1) education (pre-kindergarten, kindergarten–12th grade school) or childcare; (2) other education (eg, business or technical school, college, university); (3) first response (eg, police or fire protection, emergency relief services); (4) correctional facility (eg, jail, prison, detention center, reformatory); (5) food and beverage store (eg, grocery store, warehouse club, supercenter, convenience store, specialty food store, bakery, liquor store); (6) agriculture, forestry, fishing, or hunting; (7) food manufacturing facility (eg, meat processing, produce packing, food or beverage manufacturing); (8) non–food manufacturing facility (eg, metals, equipment and machinery, electronics); (9) public transit (eg, bus, commuter rail, subway, school bus); or (10) US Postal Service.
Respondents were categorized as other essential workers if they reported they were employed in another work setting classified as essential during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although not specified in the survey, these categories may include workers in transportation and logistics, food service, energy, water and wastewater, shelter and housing, public safety, information technology and communication, news media, public safety, public health, finance, legal, and others.
Respondents were categorized as nonessential workers if they reported other work settings not classified as essential or if they reported that they currently work for either pay or profit but did not work or volunteer outside the home.
Figure.COVID-19 vaccination coverage (≥1 dose), by essential worker status and employment type, United States. Data source: US Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey, fielded during April 14–May 24, 2021 (N = 218 787).
Characteristics associated with vaccination coverage, by essential worker status, and stratified by employment type, United States, April 14–May 24, 2021
| Characteristic | Essential workers
| Nonessential workers
| ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All essential | Nonprofit organization | Government | Private | Self-employed | All nonessential | Nonprofit organization | Government | Private | Self-employed | |
| Age group, y | ||||||||||
| 18-49 | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] |
| 50-64 | 1.17(1.15-1.20) | 1.10(1.07-1.13) | 1.10(1.06-1.15) | 1.19(1.16-1.23) | 1.28(1.20-1.37) | 1.17(1.15-1.19) | 1.10(1.05-1.15) | 1.12(1.07-1.18) | 1.15(1.13-1.18) | 1.39(1.29-1.50) |
| ≥65 | 1.27(1.23-1.30) | 1.13(1.09-1.18) | 1.11(0.97-1.05) | 1.35(1.29-1.41) | 1.35(1.24-1.04) | 1.27(1.25-1.30) | 1.14(1.08-1.20) | 1.20(1.13-1.28) | 1.26(1.23-1.30) | 1.56(1.44-1.68) |
| Sex | ||||||||||
| Male | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] |
| Female | 1.03(1.01-1.05) | 0.98(0.94-1.01) | 1.01(0.97-1.05) | 1.04(1.01-1.07) | 0.96(0.89-1.04) | 0.98(0.96-1.00) | 1.02(0.98-1.07) | 0.98(0.94-1.21) | 0.97(0.95-1.00) | 1.00(0.95-1.07) |
| Race and ethnicity | ||||||||||
| Non-Hispanic White | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 0.97(0.92-1.01) | 0.87(0.79-0.96) | 0.94(0.87-1.01) | 0.99(0.93-1.05) | 1.05(0.90-1.41) | 0.95(0.91-0.99) | 0.84(0.76-0.93) | 0.96(0.90-1.03) | 0.95(0.89-1.01) | 0.96(0.85-1.09) |
| Hispanic | 1.14(1.01-1.18) | 1.03(0.96-1.10) | 1.05(0.98-1.12) | 1.18(1.12-1.23) | 1.20(1.07-1.36) | 1.06(1.02-1.10) | 0.97(0.89-1.05) | 1.03(0.96-1.11) | 1.08(1.03-1.13) | 1.08(0.95-1.21) |
| Non-Hispanic Asian | 1.20(1.17-1.22) | 1.04(0.96-1.11) | 1.12(1.06-1.19) | 1.25(1.22-1.29) | 1.29(1.14-1.45) | 1.12(1.10-1.14) | 1.07(1.00-1.14) | 1.08(1.02-1.14) | 1.11(1.08-1.13) | 1.30(1.21-1.39) |
| Non-Hispanic “other”/multiple races
| 0.92(0.86-0.98) | 0.88(0.76-1.03) | 0.95(0.85-1.06) | 0.93(0.86-1.01) | 0.86(0.72-1.03) | 0.96(0.90-1.01) | 1.04(0.93-1.16) | 0.99(0.88-1.12) | 0.92(0.86-0.98) | 1.01(0.84-1.22) |
| Educational attainment | ||||||||||
| ≤High school | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] |
| Some college or college graduate | 1.20(1.15-1.24) | 1.08(0.99-1.18) | 1.14(1.06-1.23) | 1.19(1.14-1.24) | 1.24(1.09-1.22) | 1.16(1.12-1.20) | 1.23(1.08-1.40) | 1.12(1.01-1.25) | 1.13(1.09-1.19) | 1.18(1.10-1.26) |
| >College graduate | 1.35(1.31-1.40) | 1.16(1.05-1.28) | 1.28(1.19-1.37) | 1.35(1.30-1.41) | 1.38(1.24-1.54) | 1.27(1.22-1.31) | 1.30(1.15-1.47) | 1.24(1.12-1.38) | 1.23(1.18-1.28) | 1.29(1.21-1.40) |
| Annual household income, $ | ||||||||||
| <35 000 | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] |
| 35 000-49 999 | 1.04(0.99-1.09) | 1.06(0.95-1.18) | 0.96(0.84-1.10) | 1.04(0.98-1.11) | 1.02(0.86-1.21) | 1.03(0.97-1.09) | 1.17(1.03-1.33) | 1.00(0.83-1.21) | 1.02(0.94-1.10) | 1.01(0.88-1.16) |
| 50 000-74 999 | 1.05(1.00-1.11) | 1.09(0.99-1.21) | 1.05(0.94-1.10) | 1.04(0.98-1.11) | 1.02(0.88-1.19) | 1.10(1.05-1.15) | 1.14(1.03-1.26) | 1.16(1.04-1.30) | 1.08(1.02-1.15) | 1.11(1.01-1.21) |
| ≥75 000 | 1.13(1.09-1.18) | 1.10(1.00-1.22) | 1.12(1.02-1.23) | 1.14(1.09-1.19) | 1.11(0.99-1.25) | 1.15(1.11-1.20) | 1.21(1.10-1.32) | 1.23(1.10-1.38) | 1.14(1.02-1.15) | 1.09(1.01-1.18) |
| Did not report | 1.04(0.99-1.09) | 1.08(0.96-1.21) | 1.04(0.92-1.18) | 1.03(0.96-1.10) | 1.00(0.86-1.16) | 1.06(1.00-1.13) | 0.99(0.84-1.16) | 1.18(1.03-1.35) | 1.08(1.02-1.15) | 0.97(0.84-1.12) |
| Health insurance status | ||||||||||
| Insured | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] |
| Not insured | 0.75(0.71-0.80) | 0.79(0.62-1.01) | 0.89(0.70-1.15) | 0.77(0.71-0.85) | 0.70(0.60-1.31) | 0.80(0.74-0.86) | 0.69(0.47-1.01) | 0.63(0.46-0.87) | 0.81(0.74-0.90) | 0.87(0.76-0.99) |
| Previous COVID-19 diagnosis | ||||||||||
| Yes | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] | 1 [Ref] |
| No | 1.17(1.13-1.21) | 1.12(1.04-1.20) | 1.23(1.13-1.34) | 1.17(1.12-1.25) | 1.17(1.04-1.31) | 1.16(1.11-1.20) | 1.18(1.06-1.31) | 1.14(1.05-1.24) | 1.19(1.13-1.25) | 1.09(0.99-1.21) |
| Not sure | 0.82(0.67-1.01) | 0.68(0.36-1.29) | 0.98(0.56-1.70) | 0.77(0.57-1.06) | 0.98(0.68-1.41) | 0.65(0.47-0.91) | 0.93(0.49-1.78) | 0.14(0.06-0.34) | 0.77(0.57-1.05) | 0.69(0.39-1.22) |
Abbreviation: Ref, reference.
Data source: US Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey, fielded during April 14–May 24, 2021 (N = 218 787). All values are adjusted prevalence ratio (95% CI).
Respondents who were health care personnel, frontline, or other essential worker groups were categorized as essential workers.
“Other” category included American Indian/Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander, and Other.
Respondents were categorized as nonessential workers if they reported other work settings not classified as essential or if they reported that they currently work for either pay or profit but did not work or volunteer outside the home.
Reasons for not getting vaccinated, by essential worker status, and stratified by employment type, United States, April 14–May 24, 2021
| Reason | Essential workers
| Nonessential workers
| ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All essential | Nonprofit organization | Government | Private | Self-employed | All nonessential | Nonprofit organization | Government | Private | Self-employed | |
| Concerned about possible side effects | 53.5(51.6-55.5) | 60.4(52.5-67.8) | 55.2(51.5-58.9) | 52.8(50.3-55.2) | 51.2(46.2-56.3) | 49.3(47.4-51.2) | 57.4(49.1-65.2) | 51.0(45.1-56.8) | 48.2(45.9-50.6) | 49.5(45.4-53.5) |
| Don’t know if a vaccine will work | 22.2(20.6-23.9) | 19.6(14.8-25.4) | 22.9(18.9-27.5) | 22.7(20.8-24.7) | 20.3(16.1-25.2) | 17.7(16.4-19.0) | 22.4(16.4-29.8) | 19.5(14.5-25.7) | 16.6(15.0-18.2) | 19.2(15.8-23.0) |
| Don’t believe I need a vaccine | 28.6(27.1-30.2) | 20.8(15.9-25.6) | 28.7(24.0-33.8) | 29.0(27.3-30.8) | 31.0(25.8-36.8) | 21.4(19.9-22.9) | 17.8(12.6-24.6) | 21.6(17.3-26.6) | 20.5(18.7-22.4) | 25.3(22.0-28.8) |
| Don’t like vaccines | 12.0(10.7-13.5) | 16.6(11.3-23.6) | 12.1(8.1-17.8) | 11.2(9.7-13.0) | 14.3(11.1-18.3) | 11.2(10.1-12.3) | 15.1(10.0-22.0) | 15.9(11.2-22.1) | 9.3(8.0-10.8) | 13.9(10.9-17.5) |
| Doctor has not recommended it | 6.3(5.4-7.2) | 5.1(3.1-8.2) | 6.8(3.8-11.8) | 6.4(5.4-7.5) | 5.9(4.1-8.3) | 5.5(4.5-6.6) | 10.1(5.3-18.4) | 7.0(3.6-13.3) | 5.1(4.1-6.4) | 5.0(3.7-6.7) |
| Plan to wait and see if it is safe | 42.1(40.6-43.6) | 50.7(44.6-56.8) | 45.9(42.1-49.7) | 41.7(39.9-43.5) | 34.7(30.6-39.1) | 43.9(42.5-45.4) | 50.1(42.2-58.0) | 48.6(42.5-54.7) | 42.9(40.6-45.2) | 43.6(40.2-47.0) |
| Other people need it more right now | 18.4(16.9-19.9) | 16.2(11.8-21.9) | 18.1(13.9-23.1) | 19.5(17.7-21.5) | 14.6(11.4-18.4) | 17.7(16.2-19.3) | 13.4(9.2-19.0) | 20.2(14.8-27.0) | 17.1(15.7-18.7) | 19.2(15.7-23.2) |
| Concerned about the cost | 3.4(2.7-4.2) | 4.2(1.7-10.2) | 4.1(1.6-10.2) | 3.4(2.7-4.2) | 1.9(1.2-2.9) | 4.2(3.3-5.3) | 7.3(3.2-15.7) | 7.0(3.3-14.4) | 3.5(2.6-4.8) | 4.3(2.3-7.8) |
| Don’t trust COVID-19 vaccines | 34.4(32.9-36.0) | 34.1(27.4-41.5) | 36.8(32.3-41.5) | 33.4(31.2-35.6) | 37.5(32.2-43.0) | 30.7(28.9-32.5) | 32.8(25.5-41.0) | 33.4(27.8-39.5) | 29.9(27.6-32.3) | 31.7(27.5-36.2) |
| Don’t trust the government | 28.8(27.4-30.2) | 24.8(16.6-35.3) | 25.7(21.5-30.4) | 28.9(26.9-30.9) | 33.4(28.5-38.8) | 24.2(22.4-26.1) | 25.9(19.5-33.5) | 26.0(20.3-32.7) | 22.8(20.8-24.9) | 27.9(24.5-31.5) |
| Other reason | 17.3(16.0-18.7) | 20.2(14.9-26.8) | 20.5(16.6-25.0) | 16.7(15.0-18.4) | 17.1(14.0-20.7) | 16.4(15.4-18.7) | 13.4(10.1-17.6) | 15.8(12.2-20.2) | 16.6(15.1-18.1) | 16.6(14.6-18.9) |
Data source: US Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey, fielded during April 14–May 24, 2021 (N = 218 787). All values are % (95% CI).
Respondents who were health care personnel, frontline, or other essential worker groups were categorized as essential workers.
Respondents were categorized as nonessential workers if they reported other work settings not classified as essential or if they reported that they currently work for either pay or profit but did not work or volunteer outside the home.