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Darius N. Lakdawalla

Obesity and Body Weight

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Labor Supply And Weight, Darius Lakdawalla, Tomas Philipson Dec 2006

Labor Supply And Weight, Darius Lakdawalla, Tomas Philipson

Darius N. Lakdawalla

We use panel data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to investigate on-the-job exercise and weight. For male workers, job-related exercise has causal effects on weight, but for female workers, the effects seem primarily selective. A man who spends 18 years in the most physical fitness-demanding occupation is about 25 pounds (14 percent) lighter than his peer in the least demanding occupation. These effects are strongest for the heaviest quartile of men. Conversely, a male worker spending 18 years in the most strength-demanding occupation is about 28 pounds (15 percent) heavier than his counterpart in the least demanding job.


Economics Of Obesity, Darius Lakdawalla, Tomas Philipson Dec 2005

Economics Of Obesity, Darius Lakdawalla, Tomas Philipson

Darius N. Lakdawalla

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