Estimating weights for the active ageing index (AAI) from stated preferences: Proposal for a discrete choice experiment (DCE)
Book chapter, 2018

This chapter outlines how Discrete Choice Experiments (DCEs) could be used to estimate alternative weights for the Active Ageing Index (AAI) based on stated preferences. The approach is based on Random Utility Theory and could provide valuable information on marginal substitution rates between AAI indicators and domains. Complementing the current AAI methodology with preference-based weights may also allow assessing preference variation across different social, cultural or geographic contexts. This would help define more targeted active and healthy ageing policies and interventions, incorporate stakeholders’ views in the valuation of policy outcomes and enhance the acceptance of the Index as a tool for policy analysis.

Author

Christian Ernst Heinrich Boehler

European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research

Timea Mariann Helter

Main Association of Austrian Social Security Institutions

Ibrahim Kholilul Rohman

Technology and Society

Fabienne Abadie

Joint Research Centre (JRC), European Commission

Building Evidence for Active Ageing Policies: Active Ageing Index and its Potential

239-258
9789811060175 (ISBN)

Subject Categories

Psychology (excluding Applied Psychology)

Information Studies

Economics

DOI

10.1007/978-981-10-6017-5_12

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Latest update

3/21/2023