Panel Paper: Effectiveness of Vaccination Recommendations Versus Mandates: Evidence from the Hepatitis A Vaccine

Friday, November 4, 2016 : 10:35 AM
Gunston East (Washington Hilton)

*Names in bold indicate Presenter

Emily Lawler, Vanderbilt University


I provide novel evidence on the effectiveness of two vaccination policies – simple non-binding recommendations to vaccinate versus mandates requiring vaccination prior to childcare or kindergarten attendance– in the context of the only disease whose institutional features permit a credible examination of both: hepatitis A. Using provider-verified immunization data I find that recommendations significantly increased hepatitis A vaccination rates among young children by at least 20 percentage points, while mandates increase rates by another 8 percentage points. These policies also significantly reduced population hepatitis A incidence. My results suggest a range of policy options for addressing suboptimally low population vaccination rates.

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