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The value of job safety for railroad workers
Authors:Michael T French  David L Kendall
Institution:1. Center for Economics Research, Research Triangle Institute, 27709, Research Triangle Park, NC
2. Department of Economics and Business, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
3. School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
4. Center for Economics Research, Research Triangle Institute, 27709, Research Triangle Park, NC
Abstract:The value of reducing job risk is estimated using a hedonic wage model and a risk variable that is matched by occupation and state of residence. This study is the first to use the hedonic wage approach to estimate the value of safety in a single industry. Industry-specific estimates will help researchers and labor policymakers better understand the distribution of compensating wage differentials across industries. Our estimated value of job safety for railroad workers is between $21,000 and $26,000 (1980 dollars) per statistical disabling injury, which is somewhat larger than the average of values estimated in previous studies that use cross-industry or crossoccupation aggregate risk data.
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