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I4R Discussion Paper Series #177

2024

Michael Wiebe

The Long-Term Effects of Measles Vaccination on Earnings and Employment: Comment

Atwood (2022b) reports a positive effect of the 1963 measles vaccine on long-run economic outcomes. The identifying variation is from pre-vaccine average reported measles incidence, but this plausibly represents reporting capacity or initial health levels, rather than actual disease incidence. I extend the sample and use an event study to test for differential trends, and find trends that are inconsistent with a treatment effect of the vaccine

JEL-Klassifikation: I12, I18, J22, J24, J31

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