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IZA Discussion Papers

2018

Michael Kvasnicka, Thomas Siedler, Nicolas R. Ziebarth

The Health Effects of Smoking Bans: Evidence from German Hospitalization Data

This paper studies the short-term impact of public smoking bans on hospitalizations in Germany. It exploits the staggered implementation of smoking bans over time and across the 16 federal states along with the universe of hospitalizations from 2000-2008 and daily county-level weather and pollution data. Smoking bans in bars and restaurants have been effective in preventing 1.9 hospital admissions (-2.1%) due to cardiovascular diseases per day, per 1 million population. We also find a decrease by 0.5 admissions (-6.5%) due to asthma per day, per 1 million population. The health prevention effects are more pronounced on sunny days and days with higher ambient pollution levels.

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JEL-Klassifikation: D12 H19 I12 I18

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