An Evaluation of the Proposed Worker Protection Standard with Respect to Pesticide Exposure and Parkinson’s Disease

Citing a lack of information, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency prudently did not account for the benefits of averting many chronic diseases in analyzing the Worker Protection Standards (WPS) revisions. We demonstrate that sufficient information can exist, using the example of the benefits to...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Alica Stubnova Sparling, David W. Martin, Lillian B. Posey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-06-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/6/640
id doaj-33929a718b0b42c29746a39cc75f8bfb
record_format Article
spelling doaj-33929a718b0b42c29746a39cc75f8bfb2020-11-24T23:13:39ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012017-06-0114664010.3390/ijerph14060640ijerph14060640An Evaluation of the Proposed Worker Protection Standard with Respect to Pesticide Exposure and Parkinson’s DiseaseAlica Stubnova Sparling0David W. Martin1Lillian B. Posey2Department of Economics, Davidson College, Davidson, NC 28035, USADepartments of Economics and Environmental Studies, Davidson College, Davidson, NC 28035, USAMetropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center, Urban Institute, Washington, DC 20037, USACiting a lack of information, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency prudently did not account for the benefits of averting many chronic diseases in analyzing the Worker Protection Standards (WPS) revisions. We demonstrate that sufficient information can exist, using the example of the benefits to agricultural workers of reduced Parkinson’s disease (PD) due to reduced pesticide exposure. We define the benefits as the monetary value gained by improving quality of lives of people who would otherwise develop PD, plus the value of medical care cost averted and income not lost due to being healthy. For estimation, we use readily available parameters and obtain odds ratios of developing PD by conducting a meta-analysis of studies linking pesticide exposure to PD. The sensitivity analysis varies the number of agricultural workers affected by the regulation, the probability of being diagnosed with PD, the measurement and the timing of the benefits. Our initial assessment is that the reduced PD benefits would be a small fraction of the total WPS revision costs. However, if we define benefits as the common environmental economics willingness to pay to avoid PD incidence, then they become a substantial fraction of the costs. Our analysis demonstrates that the benefits of averting PD from the WPS revisions can be estimated using existing information, and that the results are most sensitive to the choice of valuation of benefits to the worker. We encourage other researchers to extend our framework to other chronic ailments.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/6/640Parkinson’s diseasepesticide exposurebenefit analysiscost analysis
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Alica Stubnova Sparling
David W. Martin
Lillian B. Posey
spellingShingle Alica Stubnova Sparling
David W. Martin
Lillian B. Posey
An Evaluation of the Proposed Worker Protection Standard with Respect to Pesticide Exposure and Parkinson’s Disease
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Parkinson’s disease
pesticide exposure
benefit analysis
cost analysis
author_facet Alica Stubnova Sparling
David W. Martin
Lillian B. Posey
author_sort Alica Stubnova Sparling
title An Evaluation of the Proposed Worker Protection Standard with Respect to Pesticide Exposure and Parkinson’s Disease
title_short An Evaluation of the Proposed Worker Protection Standard with Respect to Pesticide Exposure and Parkinson’s Disease
title_full An Evaluation of the Proposed Worker Protection Standard with Respect to Pesticide Exposure and Parkinson’s Disease
title_fullStr An Evaluation of the Proposed Worker Protection Standard with Respect to Pesticide Exposure and Parkinson’s Disease
title_full_unstemmed An Evaluation of the Proposed Worker Protection Standard with Respect to Pesticide Exposure and Parkinson’s Disease
title_sort evaluation of the proposed worker protection standard with respect to pesticide exposure and parkinson’s disease
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Citing a lack of information, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency prudently did not account for the benefits of averting many chronic diseases in analyzing the Worker Protection Standards (WPS) revisions. We demonstrate that sufficient information can exist, using the example of the benefits to agricultural workers of reduced Parkinson’s disease (PD) due to reduced pesticide exposure. We define the benefits as the monetary value gained by improving quality of lives of people who would otherwise develop PD, plus the value of medical care cost averted and income not lost due to being healthy. For estimation, we use readily available parameters and obtain odds ratios of developing PD by conducting a meta-analysis of studies linking pesticide exposure to PD. The sensitivity analysis varies the number of agricultural workers affected by the regulation, the probability of being diagnosed with PD, the measurement and the timing of the benefits. Our initial assessment is that the reduced PD benefits would be a small fraction of the total WPS revision costs. However, if we define benefits as the common environmental economics willingness to pay to avoid PD incidence, then they become a substantial fraction of the costs. Our analysis demonstrates that the benefits of averting PD from the WPS revisions can be estimated using existing information, and that the results are most sensitive to the choice of valuation of benefits to the worker. We encourage other researchers to extend our framework to other chronic ailments.
topic Parkinson’s disease
pesticide exposure
benefit analysis
cost analysis
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/6/640
work_keys_str_mv AT alicastubnovasparling anevaluationoftheproposedworkerprotectionstandardwithrespecttopesticideexposureandparkinsonsdisease
AT davidwmartin anevaluationoftheproposedworkerprotectionstandardwithrespecttopesticideexposureandparkinsonsdisease
AT lillianbposey anevaluationoftheproposedworkerprotectionstandardwithrespecttopesticideexposureandparkinsonsdisease
AT alicastubnovasparling evaluationoftheproposedworkerprotectionstandardwithrespecttopesticideexposureandparkinsonsdisease
AT davidwmartin evaluationoftheproposedworkerprotectionstandardwithrespecttopesticideexposureandparkinsonsdisease
AT lillianbposey evaluationoftheproposedworkerprotectionstandardwithrespecttopesticideexposureandparkinsonsdisease
_version_ 1725597438985633792