Federal Institute for Population Research

Peer-Reviewed Articles in Scientific JournalsThe Long-Term Effects of Measles Vaccination on Earnings and Employment: A Replication Study of Atwood (American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2022)

Barschkett, Mara; Huebener, Mathias; Leibing, Andreas; Marcus, Jan; Margaryan, Shushanik (2023)

Journal of Comments and Replications in Economics 2(4). Kiel, Hamburg: ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics: 1–15

DOI: 10.18718/81781.30

Atwood analyzes the effects of the 1963 U.S. measles vaccination on long-run labor market out-comes, using a generalized difference-in-differences approach. We reproduce the results of this paper and perform a battery of robustness checks. Overall, we confirm that the measles vaccination had positive labor market effects. While the negative effect on the likelihood of living in povertyand the positive effect on the probability of being employed are very robust across the different specifications, the headline estimate—the effect on earnings—is more sensitive to the exclusion of certain regions and survey years.

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