Replication Data for:Did Ohio's Vaccine Lottery Increase Vaccination Rates? A Pre-Registered, Synthetic Control Study
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QYXN9L
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Overcoming vaccine hesitancy is critical to containing the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. To increase vaccination rates, the State of Ohio launched a million-dollar lottery sweepstakes in May 2021. Following a pre-registered analysis, we estimate the effects of Ohio's lottery program Vax-a-Million on COVID-19 vaccination rates by comparing it to a "synthetic control" made up of a weighted composite of eight other states. We find a not statistically significant 1.3 percentage point decrease in the full vaccination rate in Ohio relative to the synthetic control. We investigate the robustness of our conclusion to model specifications through a multiverse analysis of 216 possible models, including longer time periods and alternative vaccination measures. The majority (88%) find small negative effects in line with the results of our pre-registered model. Our models do not allow for a firm conclusion on whether the lottery increased or decreased vaccine uptake.
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2021-11-15



