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The determinants of the willingness to donate an organ among young adults: Evidence from the United States and the European Union.

机译:年轻人愿意捐献器官的决定因素:来自美国和欧盟的证据。

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The total value of life lost due to death because of waiting for an organ transplant was close to Dollars 5 billion in 2006 in the United States, and the excess demand for organs has been increasing over time. To shed light on the factors that impact the willingness to donate an organ, we analyze individual-level data from the United States and the European Union collected in 2001-2002. The rate of willingness to donate an organ is 38% among young adults in the US, and it is 42% in Europe. Interesting similarities emerge between the US and Europe regarding the impact of gender, political views and education on the willingness to donate an organ. In the US, Blacks, Hispanics and Catholics are less likely to donate. In Europe, individuals who reveal that they are familiar with the rules and regulations governing the donation and transplantation of human organs are more likely to donate. In both data sets, individuals who had some encounter with the health care sector-either through a recent emergency room visit (in the US), or perhaps because of a long-standing illness (in the EU), are more likely to become organ donors. Mother's education has a separate positive impact. These results point to some avenues through which organ donation propensities can be enhanced and organ shortages can be alleviated.
机译:在美国,由于等待器官移植导致的死亡导致的生命损失总值在2006年接近50亿美元,并且随着时间的推移,对器官的过剩需求一直在增加。为了阐明影响捐赠器官意愿的因素,我们分析了2001-2002年间从美国和欧盟收集的个人数据。在美国的年轻人中,捐献器官的意愿率为38%,在欧洲为42%。在性别,政治观点和教育对捐赠器官的意愿的影响方面,美国和欧洲之间出现了有趣的相似之处。在美国,黑人,西班牙裔和天主教徒捐款的可能性较小。在欧洲,表明自己熟悉有关人体器官捐赠和移植的法规的个人更有可能捐赠。在这两个数据集中,通过最近的急诊室访问(在美国)或由于长期患病(在欧盟)而与医疗保健部门相遇的人更有可能成为器官捐助者。母亲的教育有单独的积极影响。这些结果指出了一些途径,可以通过这些途径来增强器官捐赠的倾向并可以缓解器官短缺的情况。

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