利用室友分配作为自然实验估计体重变化的异质性和层级性同伴效应

Estimating Heterogeneous and Hierarchical Peer Effects on Body Weight Using Roommate Assignments as a Natural Experiment

Journal of Human Resources · 2014
被引 48
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

利用751名男性和845名女性大一新生的室友随机分配,发现女性体重受同伴影响,且影响具有异质性(偏胖或偏瘦者更易受影响)和层级性(仅受更瘦、社会经济地位更高、性经验更丰富的室友影响)。

Abstract

Abstract We investigate peer effects in weight gain by exploiting a natural experiment, roommate assignments of 751 male and 845 female first-year college students. Results indicate that females are subject to peer influence in weight gain, with little evidence of peer effects for males. Peer influences appear to be heterogeneous as heavier and thinner females are affected by roommates more than average-weight females, and hierarchical with females influenced only by roommates who are thinner, of a higher socioeconomic status, and more sexually experienced relative to themselves. Similarity of academic performance, religiosity, and political views appears to facilitate transmission of peer influences.

同伴效应体重变化室友分配自然实验