The Double Burden of Being A Woman and Obese: Evidence from the Chilean Labor Market

Sarrias, Mauricio; Iturra, Victor

Abstract

This study analyzes the labor market dimension of a worldwide social concern: the growing level of obesity. Using detailed, individual information of Chilean workers, the study finds a strong evidence of a wage penalty for women as body size increases, whereas men seemingly enjoy a wage premium for being overweight. Several hypotheses are tested for explaining this finding and results suggest that the gender wage gap between obese and non-obese workers is not related to observed productivity differences, risk aversion, or health limitations. For women, the wage penalty is mostly explained by occupational crowding and the "beauty premium" in high-skilled occupations. Finally, this study outlines possible avenues that future research should address.

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Título según WOS: The Double Burden of Being A Woman and Obese: Evidence from the Chilean Labor Market
Título de la Revista: FEMINIST ECONOMICS
Volumen: 28
Número: 1
Editorial: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 199
Página final: 231
DOI:

10.1080/13545701.2021.1988127

Notas: ISI