Australian's views about COVID-19 policies: May 2020
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2020
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Biddle, Nicholas
Gray, Matthew
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ANU Centre for Social Research & Methods
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There is vigorous debate about a range of COVID-19 specific policies as well as a discussion
about what economic policies will be required as the immediate concerns about infection and
mortality due to COVID-19 recede. In order to support this debate, this paper provides data on
Australian’s views in May 2020 about a range of COVID-19 specific policies. It also provides
data on Australian’s views about range of broader economic policies collected in May 2020
and how this has changed since January 2020.
There has been very little change between January and May 2020 in Australian’s views about
cutting taxes, putting more money into the hands of poor people, increasing spending on
domestic programs like health, care, education or housing or increasing spending on
infrastructure. This is despite the very different economic circumstances in May compared to
January 2020.
Of the four COVID-10 related policy changes asked about in the May ANUpoll, the policy which
the highest support was to increased spending on the search for a COVID-19 vaccine and
treatment, followed by easing restrictions on pubs, clubs and cafes; and extending the
JobKeeper and Jobseeker payments beyond the current six-months. The lowest level of
support was for opening up Australia’s borders to tourists and international students. There
were significant age differences in support for these policies with support for extending
JobKeeper/JobSeeker also varying along party lines. The strongest predictor of support for
these policies, however, was anxiety and worry regarding COVID-19. Those who were anxious
and worried were far less likely to support liberalisation measures (on borders and hospitality)
but far more likely to support spending measures (on vaccines and the labour market).
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