We empirically analyze the labor supply choices of married men and women according to their body size (BMI), using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics on anthropometric characteristics of both spouses, and unmarried men and women as comparison group. Heavier husbands are found to work significantly more hours and earn more labor income, controlling for both spouses’ demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. Conversely, no such effect is found for either unmarried individuals or for married women. We suggest a marriage market mechanism through which male BMI and earnings are positively related. Heavier married men compensate for their negative physical trait by providing their wives with more disposable income, working more hou...
This paper investigates whether one’s effort to keep up with the Joneses has any effect on labor sup...
Using data from the 1999 and 2002 waves of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHA...
This dissertation estimates patterns of assortative mating for body weight using two underutilized d...
We empirically analyze the labor supply choices of married men and women according to their body siz...
Obesity rates have been rising over the past decade. As more people become obese, the social stigma ...
We explore the relationship between relative physical attractiveness in the household and the hours ...
Abstract Is BMI related to hours of work through marriage market mechanisms? We empirically explore ...
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...
We construct a marriage market model of matching along multiple dimensions, some of which are unobse...
We explore the relationship between relative physical attractiveness in the household and the hours ...
Recent increases in the incidence of obesity and declines in marriage have prompted policymakers to ...
Copyright © 2014 Hsin-Jen Chen et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
We construct a matching model on the marriage market along more than one characteristic, where indiv...
ObjectivesSeveral empirical studies point out the relevance of individuals' physical attributessuch ...
This paper investigates whether one’s effort to keep up with the Joneses has any effect on labor sup...
Using data from the 1999 and 2002 waves of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHA...
This dissertation estimates patterns of assortative mating for body weight using two underutilized d...
We empirically analyze the labor supply choices of married men and women according to their body siz...
Obesity rates have been rising over the past decade. As more people become obese, the social stigma ...
We explore the relationship between relative physical attractiveness in the household and the hours ...
Abstract Is BMI related to hours of work through marriage market mechanisms? We empirically explore ...
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...
We construct a marriage market model of matching along multiple dimensions, some of which are unobse...
We explore the relationship between relative physical attractiveness in the household and the hours ...
Recent increases in the incidence of obesity and declines in marriage have prompted policymakers to ...
Copyright © 2014 Hsin-Jen Chen et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
We construct a matching model on the marriage market along more than one characteristic, where indiv...
ObjectivesSeveral empirical studies point out the relevance of individuals' physical attributessuch ...
This paper investigates whether one’s effort to keep up with the Joneses has any effect on labor sup...
Using data from the 1999 and 2002 waves of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHA...
This dissertation estimates patterns of assortative mating for body weight using two underutilized d...