遗传信息、肥胖与劳动力市场结果

Genetic information, obesity, and labor market outcomes

Health Economics · 2008
被引 140
人大 A-

中文导读

利用基因变异作为工具变量,控制肥胖的内生性,研究肥胖对就业和工资的影响,发现对男性和女性均无显著效应。

Abstract

Economists have argued that obesity may lead to worse labor market outcomes, especially for women. Empirical methods to test this hypothesis have not thus far adequately controlled for the endogeneity of obesity. We use variation in genotype to predict variation in phenotype (obesity). Genetic information from specific genes linked to obesity in the biomedical literature provides strong exogenous variation in the body mass index and thus can be used as instrumental variables. These genes predict swings in weight of between 5 and 20 pounds for persons between five and six feet tall. We use additional genetic information to control for omitted variables correlated with both obesity and labor market outcomes. We analyzed data from the third wave of the Add Health data set, when respondents are in their mid-twenties. Results from our preferred models show no effect of lagged obesity on the probability of employment or on wages, for either men or women. This paper shows the potential of using genetic information in social sciences.

基因信息肥胖劳动力市场结果工具变量