Mirjam Stockburger, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen - Does Smoking Affect Wages?

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  • Melbourne Institute Seminar



Title: Does Smoking Affect Wages? (joint with Gregor Pfeifer and Kristina Strohmaier)

Abstract:  Previous studies have not reached a consensus on whether there exists a causal relationship between smoking and wages. This study aims to fill this gap by providing new empirical evidence from a rich survey panel of German individuals. On average, smokers earn 15% less. This raw gap shrinks to 9.5 - 1.5% after controlling for a large set of observable characteristics, comparing siblings, or using past smoking behavior. To further deal with unobserved time-varying factors and all potential sources of endogeneity, we propose a novel instrument, which provides exogenous variation in smoking behavior: Smoking bans at schools, introduced by the federal states at different years. While OLS estimates appear to be negatively biased, instrumental variable estimates indicate no causal overall effect of smoking on wages. However, significantly different effects in different directions appear for men (positive) and women (negative).

Presenter: Mirjam Stockburger, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen

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