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Title: What Explains Race and Gender Differences in the Relationship between Obesity and Wages?
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1. Cawley, John
What Explains Race and Gender Differences in the Relationship between Obesity and Wages?
Gender Issues 21,3 (Summer 2003): 30-49.
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Keyword(s): Benefits; Discrimination, Racial/Ethnic; Ethnic Groups/Ethnicity; Gender Differences; Obesity; Wages

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Previous research has consistently found strong race and gender differences in the correlation between obesity and wages. This paper tests four possible explanations for these differences: (1) there is voluntary sorting of the obese into jobs with better health benefits at the expense of lower wages, that differs by gender and race/ethnicity; (2) weight affects self-esteem or depression in a manner that varies by gender and race/ethnicity; (3) weight affects physical health and disability in a manner that varies by gender and race/ethnicity; (4) there is weight-based discrimination in employment that differs by gender and race/ ethnicity. Using National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data for 1981-2000, this paper finds evidence consistent with the physical health and disability hypothesis, but little evidence to support the other three hypotheses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Cawley, John. "What Explains Race and Gender Differences in the Relationship between Obesity and Wages?" Gender Issues 21,3 (Summer 2003): 30-49.