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Longitudinal Study: | HILDA | Title: | An empirical investigation of a weight-wage penalty due to taste-based discrimination in Australia | Authors: | Charhill, Phillip | Institution: | University of East Anglia | Publication Date: | 14-Aug-2023 | Pages: | 59 | Keywords: | obesity wage penalty discrimination |
Abstract: | We measure the weight-weight penalty faced by employed adults in Australia by using the HILDA dataset and decompose this into justified (productivity based) and unjustified (taste-based) discrimination at both the hiring stage and after employment is atained. We find evidence that a taste-based penalty on pay is placed upon obese workers, which is larger for men and smaller for women. Our result is subject to which subsample of our penal we study. | Research collection: | Theses and student dissertations |
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