Authors
Chris Dockins, Robin R Jenkins, Nicole Owens, Nathalie B Simon, Lanelle Bembenek Wiggins
Publication date
2002/4
Journal
Risk Analysis
Volume
22
Issue
2
Pages
335-346
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Description
This article explores two problems analysts face in determining how to estimate values for children's health and safety risk reductions. The first addresses the question: Do willingness‐to‐pay estimates for health risk changes differ across children and adults and, if so, how? To answer this question, the article first examines the potential effects of age and risk preferences on willingness to pay. A summary of the literature reporting empirical evidence of differences between willingness to pay for adult health and safety risk reductions and willingness to pay for health and safety risk reductions in children is also provided. The second dimension of the problem is a more fundamental issue: Whose perspective is relevant when valuing children's health effects—society's, children's, adults‐as‐children, or parents'? Each perspective is considered, followed ultimately by the conclusion that adopting a parental perspective …
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