The effects of smoking, drinking and marriage on individuals? earnings are estimated for the UK labour force for 1974, 1984 and 1994. Smokers are found to incur a wage discount; drinkers a wage premium and married individuals a wage premium with a discount for the first child. Such results are interesting given numerous governments? policy interests in the activities of smoothing, drinking and the institution of marriage
The aim of this thesis is to study the effect of smoking and drinking on wages in Sweden. The data u...
In 2002, an estimated $39.8 billion was attributed to the economic costs of substance abuse (Rehm et...
Health, like schooling, is a form of human capital and can be expected to be positively related to l...
The good health of an individual is a combination of uncontrollable factors that includes genetics a...
The good health of an individual is a combination of uncontrollable factors that includes genetics a...
In this study we provide evidence on the effect of alcohol consumption on occupational attainment an...
While excessive drinking is associated with lower earnings through adverse health effects, absentee...
While excessive drinking is associated with lower earnings through adverse health effects, absenteei...
This paper studies the wage effects of the use of alcohol and tobacco.The analysis based on a recent...
This paper examines the links between risky health behaviors and labor market success. We provide ne...
This paper examines whether alcohol consumption is related to long-term labor market outcomes. We us...
This article examines alcohol consumption and wages of males, aged 21 through 28, from three differe...
We use data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to estimate changes in binge drinking, ma...
This work investigates the commonly observed relationship between marriage and wages among men in Br...
Introduction and Aims The health benefits of reducing excessive alcohol consumption are well‐documen...
The aim of this thesis is to study the effect of smoking and drinking on wages in Sweden. The data u...
In 2002, an estimated $39.8 billion was attributed to the economic costs of substance abuse (Rehm et...
Health, like schooling, is a form of human capital and can be expected to be positively related to l...
The good health of an individual is a combination of uncontrollable factors that includes genetics a...
The good health of an individual is a combination of uncontrollable factors that includes genetics a...
In this study we provide evidence on the effect of alcohol consumption on occupational attainment an...
While excessive drinking is associated with lower earnings through adverse health effects, absentee...
While excessive drinking is associated with lower earnings through adverse health effects, absenteei...
This paper studies the wage effects of the use of alcohol and tobacco.The analysis based on a recent...
This paper examines the links between risky health behaviors and labor market success. We provide ne...
This paper examines whether alcohol consumption is related to long-term labor market outcomes. We us...
This article examines alcohol consumption and wages of males, aged 21 through 28, from three differe...
We use data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to estimate changes in binge drinking, ma...
This work investigates the commonly observed relationship between marriage and wages among men in Br...
Introduction and Aims The health benefits of reducing excessive alcohol consumption are well‐documen...
The aim of this thesis is to study the effect of smoking and drinking on wages in Sweden. The data u...
In 2002, an estimated $39.8 billion was attributed to the economic costs of substance abuse (Rehm et...
Health, like schooling, is a form of human capital and can be expected to be positively related to l...