Economists have argued that obesity may lead to worse labor market outcomes, especially for women. Empirical methods to test this hypothesis have not thus far adequately controlled for the endogeneity of obesity. We use variation in genotype to predict variation in phenotype (obesity). Genetic information from specific genes linked to obesity in the biomedical literature provides strong exogenous variation in the body mass index and thus can be used as instrumental variables. These genes predict swings in weight of between 5 and 20 pounds for persons between five and six feet tall. We use additional genetic information to control for omitted variables correlated with both obesity and labor market outcomes. We analyzed data from the third wa...
The prevalence of overweight and obese individuals is rising. Between 1980 and 1990 there was an 8% ...
Obesity results from a long-term positive energy balance, in which gene-related differences may acco...
The discovery of a genome-wide correlation with obesity-related genes has revealed new information a...
Economists have argued that obesity may lead to worse labor market outcomes, especially for women. E...
Objective: This study contributes to the literature on the income and wealth consequences of obesity...
This paper contributes to the literature on the labor market consequences of obesity by using a nov...
We study the effect of obesity on wages and employment, using data from the British NCDS. The result...
Recent advances in human genetics have revealed a number of genes influencing the susceptibility to ...
Background: The obesity epidemic may have substantial implications for the global workforce, incl...
We use data from three waves of Add Health to study the short- and long-run effects of high school p...
Obesity is the outcome of an extreme difference between the energy intake and the energy expended, w...
Obesity has considerable consequences on global health. Yet, it is relatively unexplored if the caus...
This paper considers effects of body mass on wages in the years following labor market entry. The p...
Genomics is the study of the entire human genome and involves not only studying the actions of singl...
We study the effect of obesity on employment, using rich data from the British National Child Develo...
The prevalence of overweight and obese individuals is rising. Between 1980 and 1990 there was an 8% ...
Obesity results from a long-term positive energy balance, in which gene-related differences may acco...
The discovery of a genome-wide correlation with obesity-related genes has revealed new information a...
Economists have argued that obesity may lead to worse labor market outcomes, especially for women. E...
Objective: This study contributes to the literature on the income and wealth consequences of obesity...
This paper contributes to the literature on the labor market consequences of obesity by using a nov...
We study the effect of obesity on wages and employment, using data from the British NCDS. The result...
Recent advances in human genetics have revealed a number of genes influencing the susceptibility to ...
Background: The obesity epidemic may have substantial implications for the global workforce, incl...
We use data from three waves of Add Health to study the short- and long-run effects of high school p...
Obesity is the outcome of an extreme difference between the energy intake and the energy expended, w...
Obesity has considerable consequences on global health. Yet, it is relatively unexplored if the caus...
This paper considers effects of body mass on wages in the years following labor market entry. The p...
Genomics is the study of the entire human genome and involves not only studying the actions of singl...
We study the effect of obesity on employment, using rich data from the British National Child Develo...
The prevalence of overweight and obese individuals is rising. Between 1980 and 1990 there was an 8% ...
Obesity results from a long-term positive energy balance, in which gene-related differences may acco...
The discovery of a genome-wide correlation with obesity-related genes has revealed new information a...