This paper focuses on estimating the magnitude of any potential weight discrimination by examining whether obese job applicants in Germany get treated or behave differently from non-obese applicants. Based on two waves of rich survey data from the IZA Evaluation dataset, which includes measures that control for education, demographic characteristics, labor market history, psychological factors and health, we estimate differences in job search behavior and labor market outcomes between obese/overweight and normal weight individuals. Unlike other observational studies which are generally based on obese and non-obese individuals who might already be at different points in the job ladder (e.g., household surveys), in our data, individuals are n...
This paper examines the associations between obesity, employment status and wages for several Europe...
Obesity has been defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as an “abnormal or excessive fat acc...
We study the effect of obesity on employment, using rich data from the British National Child Develo...
This paper focuses on estimating the magnitude of any potential weight discrimination by examining w...
In this paper we analyse the obesity gap in female unemployment in Finland. A growing body of resear...
In this paper, we re-examine the relationship between overweight and labour market success, using in...
This paper applies semiparametric regression models to shed light on the relationship between body w...
Being overweight or obese is associated with lower employment and earnings, possibly arising from em...
Being overweight or obese is associated with lower employment and earnings, possibly arising from em...
Despite an ever-growing obese population in todays world, many people continue to be automatically d...
This paper analyzes the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and employment status and wages. ...
We estimate the effects of obesity on wages accounting for the workers' sorting into jobs requiring ...
This paper examines the associations between obesity, employment status and wages for several Europe...
Previous literature reports that obese persons are discriminated in the workplace. Evidence suggests...
Obesity is a growing public health concern that is being confronted by both developed and developing...
This paper examines the associations between obesity, employment status and wages for several Europe...
Obesity has been defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as an “abnormal or excessive fat acc...
We study the effect of obesity on employment, using rich data from the British National Child Develo...
This paper focuses on estimating the magnitude of any potential weight discrimination by examining w...
In this paper we analyse the obesity gap in female unemployment in Finland. A growing body of resear...
In this paper, we re-examine the relationship between overweight and labour market success, using in...
This paper applies semiparametric regression models to shed light on the relationship between body w...
Being overweight or obese is associated with lower employment and earnings, possibly arising from em...
Being overweight or obese is associated with lower employment and earnings, possibly arising from em...
Despite an ever-growing obese population in todays world, many people continue to be automatically d...
This paper analyzes the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and employment status and wages. ...
We estimate the effects of obesity on wages accounting for the workers' sorting into jobs requiring ...
This paper examines the associations between obesity, employment status and wages for several Europe...
Previous literature reports that obese persons are discriminated in the workplace. Evidence suggests...
Obesity is a growing public health concern that is being confronted by both developed and developing...
This paper examines the associations between obesity, employment status and wages for several Europe...
Obesity has been defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as an “abnormal or excessive fat acc...
We study the effect of obesity on employment, using rich data from the British National Child Develo...