Title | Do the Near Elderly Value Mortality Risks Differently from Younger Persons? |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2004 |
Authors | Evans, MF, Kim, H, Taylor, Jr., DH |
Journal | The Review of Economics and Statistics |
Volume | 86 |
Issue | 1 |
Pagination | 423-29 |
Keywords | Demographics, Expectations, Health Conditions and Status |
Abstract | Wage hedonic models are estimated with the Health and Retirement Study to measure the risk / wage tradeoffs (value of statistical lives) for older workers. The analysis explicitly accounts for multiple employment states including retirement using a multinomial selection model. The results suggest that the oldest and most risk averse workers require significantly higher, not lower, compensation to accept increases in job related fatality risks. |
Endnote Keywords | Mortality/Elderly/Subjective expectations |
Endnote ID | 13872 |
Citation Key | 6975 |