Han, Euna; Norton, Edward C.; Stearns, Sally C. - In: Health Economics 18 (2009) 5, pp. 535-548
Past empirical work has shown a negative relationship between the body mass index (BMI) and wages in most cases. We improve on this work by allowing the marginal effect of non-linear BMI groups to vary by gender, age, and type of interpersonal relationships required in each occupation. We use...