No Country for Fat Men? Obesity, Earnings, Skills, and Health Among 450,000 Swedish Men

P. Lundborg, P. Nystedt, Dan‐Olof Rooth
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Abstract

The negative association between obesity and labor market outcomes has been widely documented, yet little is known about the mechanisms through which the association arises. Using rich and unique data on 450,000 Swedish men enlisting for the military, we find that the crude obesity penalty in earnings, which amounts to about 18 percent, is linked to supply-side characteristics that are associated with both earnings and obesity. In particular, we show that the penalty reflects negative associations between obesity, on the one hand, and cognitive skills, non-cognitive skills, and physical fitness, on the other. Our results suggest that employers use obesity as a marker for skill limitations in order to statistically discriminate.
胖子无国可归?45万瑞典男性的肥胖、收入、技能和健康
肥胖与劳动力市场结果之间的负相关已被广泛记录,但人们对这种关联产生的机制知之甚少。通过对45万名瑞典军人的丰富而独特的数据分析,我们发现,收入中肥胖的粗略惩罚(约占18%)与与收入和肥胖相关的供给侧特征有关。特别是,我们表明,惩罚一方面反映了肥胖与认知技能、非认知技能和身体健康之间的负相关。我们的研究结果表明,雇主使用肥胖作为技能限制的标志,以便在统计上进行歧视。
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