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We adopt amulti-country setup to showthat years of schooling have a causal protective effect on the body mass index of females living in nine European countries. No such effect is found for males. The protective effect for European females is not negligible but is smaller than one recently found...
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This study analyzes peer effects on childhood obesity using data from the first two waves of the IDEFICS study, which …
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This paper uses longitudinal micro-evidence from the European Community Household Panel to investigate the obesity … of obesity among adults and analyses the socioeconomic factors contributing to the problem. The associated costs of … obesity are also investigated, both in terms of health status, health care spending and absenteeism. -- obesity ; body mass …
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We use data from the European Community Household Panel to investigate the impact of obesity on wages in 9 European … countries, ranging from Ireland to Spain. We find that the common impact of obesity on wages is negative and statistically …) productivity. -- wages ; body mass index ; Europe …
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This study analyzes peer effects on childhood obesity using data from the first two waves of the IDEFICS study, which …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013022651
While the fraction of obese people is not as large in Europe as in the United States, obesity is becoming an important … issue in Europe as well. Using comparable data from the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) and the … Health and Retirement Study in the U.S. (HRS), we analyze the correlates of obesity in the population ages 50 and above …
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This paper uses longitudinal micro-evidence from the European Community Household Panel to investigate the obesity … of obesity among adults and analyses the socioeconomic factors contributing to the problem. The associated costs of … obesity are also investigated, both in terms of health status, health care spending and absenteeism …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013318181
The productive and allocative theories predict that education has positive impact on health: the more educated adopt healthier life styles and use more efficiently health inputs and this explains why they live longer. We find partial support for these theories with an econometric analysis on a...
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Education is arguably the most important correlate of health We study education-related inequality in the physical of older adults across 11 European countries and the US. Combining data from HRS 2002, ELSA 2002 and SHARE 2004, our results suggest that education is strongly correlated with...
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Body Mass Index, using data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, including 15 countries from 2004 to …
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