Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10620/19197
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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