Previous research generally finds that obesity negatively affects wages for women and does not affect wages for men. But this literature has for the most part focused on young workers and has not examined whether the effect of obesity might change as people age. In this essay, I examine the effect of obesity -- and body mass more generally -- on wages across the age distribution, using conventional parametric and flexible semiparametric fixed effect models. The model results suggest two contributions to previous literature. First, the parametric results indicate that, in failing to stratify by age, the literature may overstate the effect of BMI and obesity on wages for women and almost certainly understates any negative association for men....
This paper analyzes the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and employment status and wages. ...
Previous estimates on the association between body weight and wages in the literature have been cont...
Cultivation theory suggests that society holds very different body standards for men versus women, a...
During the past twenty years, the prevalence of obesity in the United States’ population has been in...
Past empirical work has shown a negative relationship between the body mass index (BMI) and wages in...
Past economic literature has consistently found depressant effects of obesity on wage levels. Howeve...
In this paper, we re-examine the relationship between overweight and labour market success, using in...
This paper considers effects of body mass on wages in the years following labor market entry. The pr...
This paper applies semiparametric regression models to shed light on the relationship between body w...
We estimate the effects of obesity on wages accounting for the workers' sorting into jobs requiring ...
In this paper, we study the impact of obesity on labor market decisions of older working age adults ...
The aim is to understand causal effects of gender, socio-economic status, and ageing on body mass in...
This paper analyzes the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and employment status and wages. ...
Previous estimates on the association between body weight and wages in the literature have been cont...
Cultivation theory suggests that society holds very different body standards for men versus women, a...
During the past twenty years, the prevalence of obesity in the United States’ population has been in...
Past empirical work has shown a negative relationship between the body mass index (BMI) and wages in...
Past economic literature has consistently found depressant effects of obesity on wage levels. Howeve...
In this paper, we re-examine the relationship between overweight and labour market success, using in...
This paper considers effects of body mass on wages in the years following labor market entry. The pr...
This paper applies semiparametric regression models to shed light on the relationship between body w...
We estimate the effects of obesity on wages accounting for the workers' sorting into jobs requiring ...
In this paper, we study the impact of obesity on labor market decisions of older working age adults ...
The aim is to understand causal effects of gender, socio-economic status, and ageing on body mass in...
This paper analyzes the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and employment status and wages. ...
Previous estimates on the association between body weight and wages in the literature have been cont...
Cultivation theory suggests that society holds very different body standards for men versus women, a...