美丽神话的经济现实

The Economic Reality of the Beauty Myth

Journal of Human Resources · 1996
被引 374 · 同刊同年前 8%
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

利用1988年NLSY数据,研究23-31岁人群的体重指数与收入、婚姻状况和时薪的关系,发现肥胖女性家庭收入更低,婚姻概率和配偶收入差异可解释50%-95%的经济差距,但未发现肥胖黑人女性相对其他黑人女性有经济惩罚。

Abstract

We investigate income, marital status, and hourly pay differentials by body mass (kg/rn2) in a sample of 23 to 31 year olds drawn from the 1988 NLSY.Obese women have lower family incomes than women whose weight-for-height is in the "recommended" range.Results for men are weaker and mixed.We find similar results when we compare same-sex siblings in order to control for family background (e.g., social class) differences.Differences in economic status by body mass for women increase markedly when we use an earlier weight measure or restrict the sample to persons who were single and childless when the early weight was reported.There is some evidence of labor market discrimination against obese women.However, differences in marriage probabilities and in spouse's earnings account for 50 to 95 percent of their lower economic status.There is no evidence that obese African American women suffer an economic penalty relative to other African American women.

肥胖女性经济地位婚姻概率劳动力市场歧视