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Citation

Hammitt JK, Ibarrarán ME. Health Econ. 2006; 15(12): 1329-1133.

Affiliation

Harvard University, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/hec.1137

PMID

16929475

Abstract

Compensating wage differentials are used to estimate marginal rates of substitution between income and both fatal and non-fatal occupational-injury risks in the Mexico City metropolitan area. Data are obtained by in-person survey of almost 600 workers and include workers' perceived risks of fatal and non-fatal occupational injury supplemented by actuarial-risk estimates from government statistics. Results using both actuarial- and perceived-risk estimates are reasonably consistent. Estimates of the value per statistical life are between US$235 000 and US$325 000 and estimates of the value per statistical non-fatal injury are between US$3500 and US$11 000 (2002 US dollars). These values are much smaller than corresponding estimates for higher-income countries but are compatible with the small number of prior estimates for lower-income countries.�



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