Regional mobility during the Covid-19 pandemic: Analysis of trends and repercussions using mobile phones data across the EU

Case Stud Transp Policy. 2022 Mar;10(1):257-268. doi: 10.1016/j.cstp.2021.12.007. Epub 2021 Dec 20.

Abstract

The analysis of mobile phones data at regional level in the EU reveals varying patterns in mobility trends during the Covid-19 pandemic. These depend on the temporal evolution of the pandemic in each EU Member State, the measures taken at local or national level to limit the growth of the pandemic, as well as the level of urbanization and type of economic activity in each region. During the first phase of the pandemic (March- April 2020) the decrease in mobility was in general uniform among regions in the same Member State, especially in Italy, Spain and France, where national level measures were adopted. A relaxation of the measures and a resulting rebound of mobility was evident during the summer period (July- August 2020). At the same time, a shift from urban to rural areas during the summer vacation period is evident, with especially touristic areas increasing the number of movements in the same Member State. The variance in mobility trends during the second wave of the pandemic (October- November 2020) was higher, a result of the predominantly local and regional level measures applied in each Member State. Those insights suggest a certain correlation between the level of mobility and the evolution of the pandemic at regional level. The association with high levels of Covid-19 prevalence is particularly strong in urban regions with high mobility levels.

Keywords: Covid-19; European Union; Mobile phones; Mobility; Non-pharmaceutical interventions; Pandemic; Regions; Telework; Transport.