Using panel data from a developing country on individuals aged 16 to 59 who reported their monthly wages, we estimated a relationship between health (nutrition) measures (i.e. height and BMI) and wages (which proxies productivity/growth). We controlled for endogeneity of BMI and found heterogeneous returns to different human capital indicators. Our findings indicate that productivity is positively and significantly affected by education, height and BMI. The return to BMI is important both at the lower and upper end of the wage distribution for men while women at the upper end of the distribution suffer a wage penalty due to BMI. Height has been a significant factor affecting men’s productivity but not women. The results in general support t...
Abstract: Previous studies report that adult height has significant associations with wages even con...
Establishing a causal relationship between health and productivity is not straightforward. On one ha...
3rd Place in Denman Undergraduate Research CompetitionHeight has been used in a growing literature a...
Using panel data from a developing country on individuals aged 16 to 59 who reported their monthly w...
Establishing a causal relationship between health and productivity is not straightforward. On one ha...
Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979, we explore the relationship between body mass ...
Chapter 1 studies the effect of body weight on labor market outcomes. Using longitudinal data from t...
In this thesis, return to health is also estimated. We examine the effects of height on hourly wage,...
Adopting a production function based approach we model the role of health as a regular factor of pro...
The relative income–health hypothesis postulates that income distribution is an important determinan...
Various household survey indicators of adult nutrition and health status are analyzed as determinant...
The objective of this study was to examine the effect of nutrition and health on labor productivity...
Quantile regression estimates of returns to education are used to address the relation between schoo...
Taller height is commonly found to correlate with educational and economic outcomes. Most studies fo...
Education, child nutrition, adult health/nutrition, and labor mobility are critical factors in achie...
Abstract: Previous studies report that adult height has significant associations with wages even con...
Establishing a causal relationship between health and productivity is not straightforward. On one ha...
3rd Place in Denman Undergraduate Research CompetitionHeight has been used in a growing literature a...
Using panel data from a developing country on individuals aged 16 to 59 who reported their monthly w...
Establishing a causal relationship between health and productivity is not straightforward. On one ha...
Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979, we explore the relationship between body mass ...
Chapter 1 studies the effect of body weight on labor market outcomes. Using longitudinal data from t...
In this thesis, return to health is also estimated. We examine the effects of height on hourly wage,...
Adopting a production function based approach we model the role of health as a regular factor of pro...
The relative income–health hypothesis postulates that income distribution is an important determinan...
Various household survey indicators of adult nutrition and health status are analyzed as determinant...
The objective of this study was to examine the effect of nutrition and health on labor productivity...
Quantile regression estimates of returns to education are used to address the relation between schoo...
Taller height is commonly found to correlate with educational and economic outcomes. Most studies fo...
Education, child nutrition, adult health/nutrition, and labor mobility are critical factors in achie...
Abstract: Previous studies report that adult height has significant associations with wages even con...
Establishing a causal relationship between health and productivity is not straightforward. On one ha...
3rd Place in Denman Undergraduate Research CompetitionHeight has been used in a growing literature a...