Thursday, 18 February 2021

Resource allocation in public sector programmes: does the value of a life differ between governmental departments?

Resource allocation in public sector programmes: does the value of a life differ between governmental departments? This report examines whether there are differences in the value of life estimates recommended for use across government departments in Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, the Netherlands, and the UK. The departments of interest were those known to use some form of valuation of human life: health, social care, transport, and environment. For each country, a literature review was conducted to identify evidence from technical reports, guidelines, and tools published directly by government departments indicating methods for conducting impact assessments or appraisals. Office of Health Economics 

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