Equivalent parameters are used in many countries, with significant variation in the value assigned.
European Union Sweden In Sweden, the value of a statistical life has been estimated from 9 to 98 million SEK (€0.9 - 10.6 million). • 34.6 million SEK (€3.7 million) mean of studies in Sweden from 1995 and on • 23 million SEK (€2.5 million) median of studies in Sweden from 1995 and on • 22 million SEK (€2.4 million) recommended by official authorities
Australia In Australia, the value of a statistical life has been set at: • AU$5.87 million (2025) • AU$253,000 per year (2025)
India Using a hedonic wage approach, the VSL in India among blue-collar male workers in manufacturing industries of Ahmedabad, Gujarat has been estimated to be 44.69 million INR ($0.64 million) in 2018.
New Zealand In New Zealand, the value of a statistical life has been set at: • NZ$2 million (1991) by NZTA • NZ$3.85 million (2013) by The Treasury • NZ$4.14 million (2016) by NZTA • NZ$150,000 per year (2022) by Ministry of Health • NZ$12.5 million (April 2023) by NZTA
Singapore The value of statistical life (VSL) in Singapore was estimated in 2007 via a contingent valuation survey that elicits willingness-to-pay (WTP) for mortality risk reductions, which interviewed 801 Singaporeans and Singapore Permanent Residents aged 40 and above, entailing a value of statistical life of approximately S$850,000 to S$2.05 million (in 2007 S$, which is approximately 1.36 S$ in 2022). Mean WTP was also shown to have an inverse relationship with age, and is about 20% lower for persons aged 70 and older. Consistent with existing literature, the study also finds that mean WTP is not affected by physical health; but is affected by mental health. In addition, mean WTP is not affected by covariates such as gender, race, and personal income, but is affected by covariates such as household income, age, occupation and level of education. For traffic accidents, the WTP-based VSL was estimated in 2008 at S$1.87 million (in 2008 S$, which is approximately 1.27 S$ in 2022). This was also compared against WTP-based VSL estimates in other countries, including 4.63 million for the US, 3.11 million for Sweden, 2.41 million for the UK, 2.38 million for New Zealand and 1.76 million for the EU (in 2008 S$). The VSL obtained by other methods may differ significantly. For instance, if the VSL is estimated from the World Bank VSL adjusted to country-specific gross domestic product, which reflects a
human capital approach, then the VSL in Singapore would be calculated to be US$8.96 million in 2014 (S$11.3 million in 2014, in 2014 S$, which is approximately 1.09 S$ in 2022).
Turkey Studies by
Hacettepe University estimated the VSL at about half a million
purchasing power parity adjusted 2012 US dollars, the value of a healthier and longer life (VHLL) for Turkey at about 42,000
lira (about $27,600 in PPP-adjusted 2012 USD), and the value of a life year (VOLY) as about 10,300 TL (about $6,800 in PPP-adjusted 2012 USD), all . the estimated produced economic value for a life time for Turkey was US$59,000 which was 5.4 times GDP per capita.
Russia According to different estimates life value in Russia varies from $40,000 up to $2 million. On the results of opinion poll life value (as the cost of financial compensation for the death) in the beginning of 2015 was about $71,500.
United Kingdom As of 2013, the value of preventing a fatal casualty was £1.7m (2013 prices) in UK.
United States The following estimates have been applied to the value of life. The estimates are either for
one year of additional life or for the statistical value of a
single life. • $50,000 per year of quality life (the "dialysis standard", which had been a de facto international standard most private and government-run health insurance plans worldwide use to determine whether to cover a new medical procedure) • $129,000 per year of quality life (an update to the "dialysis standard") • $9.1 million (Environmental Protection Agency, 2010) • $9.2 million (Department of Transportation, 2014) • $9.6 million (Department of Transportation, Aug. 2016) • $12.5 million (Department of Transportation, 2022) • $13.2 million (Department of Transportation, 2023) Developing markets have smaller statistical value of life. ==Uses==