We use the Young Finns Study (N = ∼2000) on the measured height linked to register-based long-term labor market outcomes. The data contain six age cohorts (ages 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 and 18, in 1980) with the average age of 31.7, in 2001, and with the female share of 54.7. We find that taller people earn higher earnings according to the ordinary least squares (OLS) estimation. The OLS models show that 10 cm of extra height is associated with 13% higher earnings. We use Mendelian randomization, with the genetic score as an instrumental variable (IV) for height to account for potential confounders that are related to socioeconomic background, early life conditions and parental investments, which are otherwise very difficult to fully account for whe...
Human height variation is determined by genetic and environmental factors, but it remains unclear wh...
This study attempts to improve our understanding of the height premium by using large-scale register...
We examine the consequences of child health for economic and health outcomes in adulthood, using hei...
Abstract We use the Young Finns Study (N = ~2000) on the measured height linked to register-based lo...
Using data on approximately 30,000 dizygotic and monozygotic twins born in Sweden 1918-58, we analyz...
This study uses a Mendelian randomization approach to resolve the difficulties of identifying the ca...
It has long been recognized that taller adults hold jobs of higher status and, on average, earn more...
The well-known association between height and earnings is often thought to reflect factors such as s...
Adult height is a function of genetic predispositions and environmental influences during childhood....
Taller workers receive a wage premium. Net of differences in family background, the disparity is sim...
Height and labor market outcomes appear to be related to one another. The taller people are, the mor...
We use nine waves of the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) to investigate the large labor market...
ACL-2International audienceWe investigate the effect of height on earnings, occupational choices and...
This paper examines the causal links between early human endowments and socioeconomic outcomes in ad...
Height has long been recognized as being associated with better outcomes: the question is whether t...
Human height variation is determined by genetic and environmental factors, but it remains unclear wh...
This study attempts to improve our understanding of the height premium by using large-scale register...
We examine the consequences of child health for economic and health outcomes in adulthood, using hei...
Abstract We use the Young Finns Study (N = ~2000) on the measured height linked to register-based lo...
Using data on approximately 30,000 dizygotic and monozygotic twins born in Sweden 1918-58, we analyz...
This study uses a Mendelian randomization approach to resolve the difficulties of identifying the ca...
It has long been recognized that taller adults hold jobs of higher status and, on average, earn more...
The well-known association between height and earnings is often thought to reflect factors such as s...
Adult height is a function of genetic predispositions and environmental influences during childhood....
Taller workers receive a wage premium. Net of differences in family background, the disparity is sim...
Height and labor market outcomes appear to be related to one another. The taller people are, the mor...
We use nine waves of the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) to investigate the large labor market...
ACL-2International audienceWe investigate the effect of height on earnings, occupational choices and...
This paper examines the causal links between early human endowments and socioeconomic outcomes in ad...
Height has long been recognized as being associated with better outcomes: the question is whether t...
Human height variation is determined by genetic and environmental factors, but it remains unclear wh...
This study attempts to improve our understanding of the height premium by using large-scale register...
We examine the consequences of child health for economic and health outcomes in adulthood, using hei...