No menu items!

Covid-19: In the U.S., PhDs are the the most vaccine-hesitant group of all

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – There has been much debate over how to get the unvaccinated to get their jabs — shame them, bribe them to persuade them, or treat them as victims of mis- and disinformation campaigns — but who, exactly, are these people?

Most of the media coverage would have you believe that the surge in cases is primarily down to less educated, somewhat ‘misinformed’ people or Trump supporters who don’t want to take the vaccine. This may be partially true: the areas in which the delta variant is surging coincide with the sections of red America in which vaccination rates are lowest.

Vaccine hesitancy. (Photo internet reproduction)
Vaccine hesitancy. (Photo internet reproduction)

But according to a new paper by researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, this does not paint the full picture. The researchers analyzed more than 5 million survey responses by a range of different demographic details and classed those people who would “probably” or “definitely” not choose to get vaccinated as “vaccine-hesitant.”

In some respects, the findings are as predicted — for example, the paper finds a strong correlation between counties with higher Trump support in the 2020 presidential election and higher hesitancy in the period January 2021 — May 2021.

But more surprising is the breakdown in vaccine hesitancy by the level of education. It finds that the association between hesitancy and education level follows a U-shaped curve with the highest hesitancy among those least and most educated. People with a master’s degree had the least hesitancy, and the highest hesitancy was among those holding a Ph.D.

What’s more, the paper found that in the first five months of 2021, the largest decrease in hesitancy was among the least educated — those with a high school education or less. Meanwhile, hesitancy held constant in the most educated group; by May, those with PhDs were the most hesitant group.

So as it seems, not only are the most educated people most skeptical of taking the Covid-19 vaccines, but they are also the least likely the change their minds about it.

Check out our other content

×
You have free article(s) remaining. Subscribe for unlimited access.