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Health Law and Policy

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Cigarette Smokers As Job Risk Takers, Joni Hersch, W. Kip Viscusi Jan 2001

Cigarette Smokers As Job Risk Takers, Joni Hersch, W. Kip Viscusi

Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications

Using a large data set, the authors find that smokers select riskier jobs, but receive lower total wage compensation for risk than do nonsmokers. This finding is inconsistent with conventional models of compensating differentials. The authors develop a model in which worker risk preferences and job safety performance lead to smokers facing a flatter market offer curve than nonsmokers. The empirical results support the theoretical model. Smokers are injured more often controlling for their job's objective risk and are paid less for these risks of injury. Smokers and nonsmokers, in effect, are segmented labor market groups with different preferences and …