Age preferences for life-saving programs: Using choice modeling to measure the relative values of statistical life

This study employed the survey-based choice modeling (CM) approach to determine people's age preferences for life-saving programs in Metro Manila, Philippines. Two social welfare models — social welfare as a function of the number of lives saved in each of the age groups (Model 1) and social we...

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Main Author: Palanca-Tan, Rosalina
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.economics-faculty-pubs-10162020-06-04T02:26:14Z Age preferences for life-saving programs: Using choice modeling to measure the relative values of statistical life Palanca-Tan, Rosalina This study employed the survey-based choice modeling (CM) approach to determine people's age preferences for life-saving programs in Metro Manila, Philippines. Two social welfare models — social welfare as a function of the number of lives saved in each of the age groups (Model 1) and social welfare as a function of the number of lives saved irrespective of age and total life-years saved (Model 2) — were specified and ran using binary probit regression. Our results from both models indicate a general preference for saving younger lives. Based on Model 1 estimates, saving a child aged below one year was considered to be equivalent to saving four retirees (60 years old and above), and saving a life in the 1–19 years age group was equivalent to saving five retirees. The working age group's (20–59 years old) life was judged equivalent to three lives in the retired age group. Regression results for Model 2 indicated that both number of lives and total number of life-years saved (and hence age group of lives saved) significantly affected the choices of the respondents. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/17 https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S0217590813500082 Economics Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Relative value of statistical life choice modeling life-saving programs Economics Health Economics
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topic Relative value of statistical life
choice modeling
life-saving programs
Economics
Health Economics
spellingShingle Relative value of statistical life
choice modeling
life-saving programs
Economics
Health Economics
Palanca-Tan, Rosalina
Age preferences for life-saving programs: Using choice modeling to measure the relative values of statistical life
description This study employed the survey-based choice modeling (CM) approach to determine people's age preferences for life-saving programs in Metro Manila, Philippines. Two social welfare models — social welfare as a function of the number of lives saved in each of the age groups (Model 1) and social welfare as a function of the number of lives saved irrespective of age and total life-years saved (Model 2) — were specified and ran using binary probit regression. Our results from both models indicate a general preference for saving younger lives. Based on Model 1 estimates, saving a child aged below one year was considered to be equivalent to saving four retirees (60 years old and above), and saving a life in the 1–19 years age group was equivalent to saving five retirees. The working age group's (20–59 years old) life was judged equivalent to three lives in the retired age group. Regression results for Model 2 indicated that both number of lives and total number of life-years saved (and hence age group of lives saved) significantly affected the choices of the respondents.
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author Palanca-Tan, Rosalina
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title Age preferences for life-saving programs: Using choice modeling to measure the relative values of statistical life
title_short Age preferences for life-saving programs: Using choice modeling to measure the relative values of statistical life
title_full Age preferences for life-saving programs: Using choice modeling to measure the relative values of statistical life
title_fullStr Age preferences for life-saving programs: Using choice modeling to measure the relative values of statistical life
title_full_unstemmed Age preferences for life-saving programs: Using choice modeling to measure the relative values of statistical life
title_sort age preferences for life-saving programs: using choice modeling to measure the relative values of statistical life
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2013
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/17
https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S0217590813500082
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