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Replication data for: The Impact of Gavi on Vaccination Rates: Regression Discontinuity Evidence |
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doi:10.7910/DVN/27921 |
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Harvard Dataverse |
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2015-02-10 |
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Dykstra, Sarah; Glassman, Amanda; Kenny, Charles; Sandefur, Justin, 2015, "Replication data for: The Impact of Gavi on Vaccination Rates: Regression Discontinuity Evidence", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/27921, Harvard Dataverse, V1 |
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Replication data for: The Impact of Gavi on Vaccination Rates: Regression Discontinuity Evidence |
Identification Number: |
doi:10.7910/DVN/27921 |
Authoring Entity: |
Dykstra, Sarah (Center for Global Development) |
Glassman, Amanda (Center for Global Development) |
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Kenny, Charles (Center for Global Development) |
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Sandefur, Justin (Center for Global Development) |
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Center for Global Development |
Date of Production: |
2014-11 |
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Harvard Dataverse |
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Harvard Dataverse Network |
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Sarah Dykstra |
Date of Deposit: |
2014-11-25 |
Date of Distribution: |
2015-02-09 |
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/27921 |
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aid, vaccination, immunization, fungibility, regression discontinuity |
Abstract: |
Since 2001, an aid consortium known as Gavi has accounted for over half of vaccination expenditure in the 75 eligible countries with an initial per capita GNI below $1,000. Regression discontinuity (RD) estimates show aid significantly displaced other immunization efforts and failed to increase vaccination rates for diseases covered by cheap, existing vaccines. For some newer and more expensive vaccines, i.e., Hib and rotavirus, we found large effects on vaccination and limited fungibility, though statistical significance is not robust. These RD estimates apply to middle-income countries near Gavi's eligibility threshold, and cannot rule out differential effects for the poorest countries. |
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1995-2013 |
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Low and middle income countries |
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Country |
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<a href="http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0">CC0 1.0</a> |
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Dykstra, S., A. Glassman, C. Kenny, and J. Sandefur (2014). The Impact of Gavi on Vaccination Rates: Regression Discontinuity Evidence. Center for Global Development Working Paper 394. |
Bibliographic Citation: |
Dykstra, S., A. Glassman, C. Kenny, and J. Sandefur (2014). The Impact of Gavi on Vaccination Rates: Regression Discontinuity Evidence. Center for Global Development Working Paper 394. |
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Gavi - do files.zip |
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Gavi - input data files.zip |
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Final data set - Stata format |
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