Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Review of Environmental Economics and Policy
Publication Date
Summer 2007
Page Number
241
Keywords
mortality risk, value of life, EPA, risk reduction
Disciplines
Environmental Law | Law
Abstract
Revealed preference evidence, especially based on wage-risk tradeoffs in the labor market, provides the primary empirical basis for analyses of the value of statistical life (VSL). This market evidence also provides guidance on how VSL varies with age. While labor market studies have generated conflicting evidence—some showing that VSL rises with age and others showing that VSL declines with age—more refined estimates that take into account the age variation in job fatality risks or life-cycle patterns of consumption show an inverted U relation between the VSL and age. The value of a statistical life-year shows a similar pattern and is not time-invariant. Applying estimates of the VSL-age relationship to an analysis of the Clear Skies initiative illustrates the implications of recognizing the age-VSL relationship.
Recommended Citation
W. Kip Viscusi and Joseph E. Aldy,
Age Differences in the Value of Statistical Life: Revealed Preference Evidence, 1 Review of Environmental Economics and Policy. 241
(2007)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/faculty-publications/1581