This article reviews the economics literature dealing with valuation of reduced environmental risks to children\u27s health. We describe conceptual models together with results from a number of empirical studies. The conceptual models analyze valuation issues from the perspective of parents; treat health risk as endogenously determined; and demonstrate that in equilibrium, marginal willingness to pay to reduce risk for the child relative to marginal willingness to pay to reduce risk for the parent should equal the ratio of marginal risk reduction costs. Empirical studies treat both mortality and morbidity associated with exposure to environmental health risks. These studies generally find that parents are willing to pay more for absolute ri...
Data on individual children and on sibling pairs are used to examine how family resource allocations...
A model describing parents\u27 preferences to relieve their own and their children\u27s acute illnes...
A model describing parents\u27 preferences to relieve their own and their children\u27s acute illnes...
This article reviews the economics literature dealing with valuation of reduced environmental risks ...
This article reviews the economics literature dealing with valuation of reduced environmental risks ...
This paper tests an equilibrium condition from a model that incorporates: (1) altruism of parents to...
This paper tests an equilibrium condition from a model that incorporates: (1) altruism of parents to...
The paper develops a model that allows the estimation of parent’s valuation of own and child health,...
This paper empirically discriminates between alternative household decision-making models for estima...
The recognition that environmental hazards can affect children differently and more severely than ad...
This paper empirically discriminates between household decision-making models for estimating parents...
This paper empirically discriminates between household decision-making models for estimating parents...
This paper empirically discriminates between alternative household decision-making models for estima...
Data on individual children and on sibling pairs are used to examine how family resource allocations...
The estimates used by U.S. Federal agencies and others to value reductions in fatality risks general...
Data on individual children and on sibling pairs are used to examine how family resource allocations...
A model describing parents\u27 preferences to relieve their own and their children\u27s acute illnes...
A model describing parents\u27 preferences to relieve their own and their children\u27s acute illnes...
This article reviews the economics literature dealing with valuation of reduced environmental risks ...
This article reviews the economics literature dealing with valuation of reduced environmental risks ...
This paper tests an equilibrium condition from a model that incorporates: (1) altruism of parents to...
This paper tests an equilibrium condition from a model that incorporates: (1) altruism of parents to...
The paper develops a model that allows the estimation of parent’s valuation of own and child health,...
This paper empirically discriminates between alternative household decision-making models for estima...
The recognition that environmental hazards can affect children differently and more severely than ad...
This paper empirically discriminates between household decision-making models for estimating parents...
This paper empirically discriminates between household decision-making models for estimating parents...
This paper empirically discriminates between alternative household decision-making models for estima...
Data on individual children and on sibling pairs are used to examine how family resource allocations...
The estimates used by U.S. Federal agencies and others to value reductions in fatality risks general...
Data on individual children and on sibling pairs are used to examine how family resource allocations...
A model describing parents\u27 preferences to relieve their own and their children\u27s acute illnes...
A model describing parents\u27 preferences to relieve their own and their children\u27s acute illnes...