兄弟姐妹的溢出效应和接种疫苗的选择:回归不连续设计的证据

IF 3.4 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Maria Knoth Humlum , Marius Opstrup Morthorst , Peter Rønø Thingholm
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摘要

我们研究了在全民范围内推行免费人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种计划对目标青少年群体及其兄弟姐妹的影响。在识别方面,我们依靠回归不连续设计和高质量的丹麦行政数据,利用出生日期决定接种计划的资格。我们发现,这些计划提高了目标儿童(女孩为 53.2 个百分点,男孩为 36.0 个百分点)及其年长的同性兄弟姐妹(姐妹为 4.5 个百分点,兄弟为 3.5 个百分点)的 HPV 疫苗接种率。我们发现,虽然项目的直接效应降低了 HPV 疫苗接种的不平等程度,但与此相反,溢出效应却加剧了疫苗接种的不平等程度,这凸显了溢出效应在决定公共卫生项目分配后果方面的潜在重要性。最后,我们发现了一些跨疫苗溢出效应的证据。
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Sibling spillovers and the choice to get vaccinated: Evidence from a regression discontinuity design

We investigate the effects of introducing population-wide free-of-charge Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programs on the targeted adolescent cohorts and their siblings. For identification, we rely on regression discontinuity designs and high-quality Danish administrative data to exploit that date of birth determines program eligibility. We find that the programs increased the HPV vaccine take-up of both the targeted children (53.2 percentage points for girls and 36.0 percentage points for boys) and their older same-sex siblings (4.5 percentage points for sisters and 3.5 percentage points for brothers). We show that while the direct effects of the programs reduced HPV vaccine take-up inequality, the spillover effects, in contrast, contributed to an increase in vaccine take-up inequality highlighting the potential importance of spillover effects in the determination of distributional consequences of public health programs. Finally, we find some evidence of cross-vaccine spillovers.

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Journal of Health Economics
Journal of Health Economics 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.90%
发文量
96
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: This journal seeks articles related to the economics of health and medical care. Its scope will include the following topics: Production and supply of health services; Demand and utilization of health services; Financing of health services; Determinants of health, including investments in health and risky health behaviors; Economic consequences of ill-health; Behavioral models of demanders, suppliers and other health care agencies; Evaluation of policy interventions that yield economic insights; Efficiency and distributional aspects of health policy; and such other topics as the Editors may deem appropriate.
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