Measuring the value of statistical life: estimating compensating wage differentials among workers in India |
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Authors: | S. Madheswaran |
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Affiliation: | (1) Economics Unit, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Nagarabhavi (PO), Bangalore, 560 072, India |
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Abstract: | Policy makers confronted with the need to introduce health and safety regulations often wonder how to value the benefits of these regulations. One way that a monetary value could be placed on reductions in health risks, including risk of death, is through understanding how people are compensated for the different risks they take. While there is an extensive literature on VSL and compensating wage differentials for the developed countries, few such studies exist when it comes to developing countries. Our study is an attempt at obtaining estimates of VSL that reflects Indian risk preferences. Based on a survey of 550 workers in Chennai and 535 workers in Mumbai, we find the value of a statistical life in India to be approximately Rs. 15 million. The value of statistical injury ranges from Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 9,000. Policy makers interested in programs to decrease environmental and health risks could use these numbers as one bench-mark against which costs can be assessed. |
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Keywords: | Compensating wage differentials Hedonic price Valuations of life/injury |
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