Obesity rates have been rising over the past decade. As more people become obese, the social stigma of obesity may be reduced. Marriage has typically been used as a positive signal to employers. If obese individuals possess other characteristics that are valued in the labour market they may no longer face a wage penalty for their physical appearance. This paper investigates the relationship between marital status, body mass index (BMI), and wages by estimating a double selection model that controls for selection into the labour and marriage markets using waves 14 and 16 (2004 and 2006) of the British Household Panel Survey. Results suggest that unobserved characteristics related to marriage and labour market participation are causing an upw...
Summary: Overweight and obesity constitute a major and increasing health and welfare problem through...
In this paper, we re-examine the relationship between overweight and labour market success, using in...
The rapid growth of overweight and obese popula-tions in recent decades has spurred research across ...
We empirically analyze the labor supply choices of married men and women according to their body siz...
Recent increases in the incidence of obesity and declines in marriage have prompted policymakers to ...
This work investigates the commonly observed relationship between marriage and wages among men in Br...
Using data from the 1999 and 2002 waves of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHA...
Abstract Is BMI related to hours of work through marriage market mechanisms? We empirically explore ...
The obesity epidemic has received widespread media and research attention. However, the social pheno...
We analyze the marriage-market aspects of weight and height in the United States using data from the...
We construct a marriage market model of matching along multiple dimensions, some of which are unobse...
Using data from the 1999 and 2002 waves of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHA...
We construct a marriage market model of matching along multiple dimensions, some of which are unobse...
Copyright © 2014 Hsin-Jen Chen et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
We investigate the relationship between marriage and wages among men in Britain using panel data. Ou...
Summary: Overweight and obesity constitute a major and increasing health and welfare problem through...
In this paper, we re-examine the relationship between overweight and labour market success, using in...
The rapid growth of overweight and obese popula-tions in recent decades has spurred research across ...
We empirically analyze the labor supply choices of married men and women according to their body siz...
Recent increases in the incidence of obesity and declines in marriage have prompted policymakers to ...
This work investigates the commonly observed relationship between marriage and wages among men in Br...
Using data from the 1999 and 2002 waves of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHA...
Abstract Is BMI related to hours of work through marriage market mechanisms? We empirically explore ...
The obesity epidemic has received widespread media and research attention. However, the social pheno...
We analyze the marriage-market aspects of weight and height in the United States using data from the...
We construct a marriage market model of matching along multiple dimensions, some of which are unobse...
Using data from the 1999 and 2002 waves of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHA...
We construct a marriage market model of matching along multiple dimensions, some of which are unobse...
Copyright © 2014 Hsin-Jen Chen et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
We investigate the relationship between marriage and wages among men in Britain using panel data. Ou...
Summary: Overweight and obesity constitute a major and increasing health and welfare problem through...
In this paper, we re-examine the relationship between overweight and labour market success, using in...
The rapid growth of overweight and obese popula-tions in recent decades has spurred research across ...