The aim of the present paper is to empirically estimate the monetary value workers place on safer working conditions. The marginal willingness to pay for workplace safety is estimated using data on job durations together with data on accident risks and wages. The results indicate that individuals value safety to 0.65-4.1 percent of annual wages. Male workers in service occupations are found to have the highest marginal willingness to pay. Female blue-collar workers are found to value workplace safety higher than male blue-collar workers.Search; Accelerated duration; Wage differentials; Sweden
The cost of duration moral hazard in workplace accident insurance has been amply explored by North-A...
This paper estimates workers\u27 demand function for job safety using the British General Household ...
Estimates of workers' willingness to pay for nonwage job attributes (e.g., the risk of injury) are u...
The aim of the present paper is to empirically estimate the mon-etary value workers place on safer w...
Two contributions are made toward understanding variation in marginal value of safety estimates from...
The hedonic wage equation is the relationship between wages and job and personal attributes (such as...
This article tests whether workers are indifferent between risky and safe jobs provided that, in lab...
We use a panel dataset of UK workers to look for evidence of compensating wage differentials for wor...
We study the monetary compensation for non-fatal accident risk in Switzerland using the number of ac...
article published in economics reviewIn the standard compensating wage differential model, workers v...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 79-83.Introduction -- Review of literature -- Data -- Method ...
This paper introduces and applies a method for estimating workers' marginal willingness to pay for j...
This paper deals with the compensation for non-fatal accident risk in Switzerland and presents empir...
article published in journal of economicsThis article explores the effects of workers' compensation ...
This paper introduces and applies a method for estimating workers' marginal willingness to pay for j...
The cost of duration moral hazard in workplace accident insurance has been amply explored by North-A...
This paper estimates workers\u27 demand function for job safety using the British General Household ...
Estimates of workers' willingness to pay for nonwage job attributes (e.g., the risk of injury) are u...
The aim of the present paper is to empirically estimate the mon-etary value workers place on safer w...
Two contributions are made toward understanding variation in marginal value of safety estimates from...
The hedonic wage equation is the relationship between wages and job and personal attributes (such as...
This article tests whether workers are indifferent between risky and safe jobs provided that, in lab...
We use a panel dataset of UK workers to look for evidence of compensating wage differentials for wor...
We study the monetary compensation for non-fatal accident risk in Switzerland using the number of ac...
article published in economics reviewIn the standard compensating wage differential model, workers v...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 79-83.Introduction -- Review of literature -- Data -- Method ...
This paper introduces and applies a method for estimating workers' marginal willingness to pay for j...
This paper deals with the compensation for non-fatal accident risk in Switzerland and presents empir...
article published in journal of economicsThis article explores the effects of workers' compensation ...
This paper introduces and applies a method for estimating workers' marginal willingness to pay for j...
The cost of duration moral hazard in workplace accident insurance has been amply explored by North-A...
This paper estimates workers\u27 demand function for job safety using the British General Household ...
Estimates of workers' willingness to pay for nonwage job attributes (e.g., the risk of injury) are u...