Study finds obese teenagers go on to earn 18% less money as adults, even if they are no longer obese http://t.co/7m9wLCdK3p #springerlink
An empirical analysis of how the labor market penalises overweight and obese teens http://t.co/YDRygv2yOB #obesity #Springer
10代のころに太っていると収入が低くなりやすい。肥満の人はスキルの獲得が阻害されている。Body Size, Skills, and Income: Evidence From 150,000 Teenage Siblings http://t.co/7MZyAe3Hdj
10代のころに太っていると収入が低くなりやすい。肥満の人はスキルの獲得が阻害されている。Body Size, Skills, and Income: Evidence From 150,000 Teenage Siblings http://t.co/7MZyAe3Hdj
Body Size, Skills, and Income: Evidence From 150,000 Teenage Siblings http://t.co/UND9apz67u
Body Size, Skills, and Income: Evidence From 150,000 Teenage Siblings http://t.co/UND9apz67u
Body Size, Skills, and Income: Evidence From 150,000 Teenage Siblings http://t.co/UND9apz67u
Body Size, Skills, and Income: Evidence From 150,000 Teenage Siblings: Body Size, Skills, and Income: Evidence... http://t.co/wbWSVcP5u8
Body-size penalty reflects lower skill acquisition among overweight and obese teenagers. http://t.co/CRqbazfbNH
labor market penalty of obesity and overweight, evidence from twins: http://t.co/2lCDcYmvtW
Men who were overweight or obese as teenagers suffer a "long-term labor market penalty." http://t.co/DitVBEqg7M Hmm.
Body Size, Skills, and Income: Evidence From 150,000 Teenage Siblings - Online First - Springer: http://t.co/ygkGgU0rsn
i giovani obesi guadagnano meno. http://t.co/xwbCw1xd6p
Obesidad tiene impacto negativo en salario dice este paper (http://t.co/VzjYDaWPQY) mencionado en The Economist http://t.co/HDbCsUiTBL
RT @DrHubaEvaluator Cost of obesity: obese 18-year-old men will earn 18% less over their lifetime: http://t.co/Jg0hUFTZ0P
The economics of #obesity: men who are obese aged 18 grow up to earn less than those of normal weight, says new paper http://t.co/JlNRARB6ip
Overweight teens grow up to earn up to 18% less than slimmer counterparts. Invest in them now for their future. http://t.co/i2omScE0Uf.
Body Size, Skills, and Income http://t.co/H80ehScs6n via @Neuro_Skeptic
Comparison of Swedish, US & UK data (1958 cohort) finds obese teenage boys could grow up to earn 18% less than peers http://t.co/MNy1Emw3P7
Swedish study finds obese teenage boys could grow up to earn 18% less than their peers. Includes analysis of NCDS http://t.co/NyBVHs5Lzo
Men who were overweight or obese as teenagers suffer a "long-term labor market penalty." http://t.co/DitVBEqg7M Hmm.
Men who were overweight or obese as teenagers suffer a "long-term labor market penalty." http://t.co/DitVBEqg7M Hmm.
Men who were overweight or obese as teenagers suffer a "long-term labor market penalty." http://t.co/DitVBEqg7M Hmm.
Men who were overweight or obese as teenagers suffer a "long-term labor market penalty." http://t.co/DitVBEqg7M Hmm.
Men who were overweight or obese as teenagers suffer a "long-term labor market penalty." http://t.co/DitVBEqg7M Hmm.
Men who were overweight or obese as teenagers suffer a "long-term labor market penalty." http://t.co/DitVBEqg7M Hmm.
Men who were overweight or obese as teenagers suffer a "long-term labor market penalty." http://t.co/DitVBEqg7M Hmm.
Men who were overweight or obese as teenagers suffer a "long-term labor market penalty." http://t.co/DitVBEqg7M Hmm.
Men who were overweight or obese as teenagers suffer a "long-term labor market penalty." http://t.co/DitVBEqg7M Hmm.
Men who were overweight or obese as teenagers suffer a "long-term labor market penalty." http://t.co/DitVBEqg7M Hmm.
Body Size, Skills, and Income: Evidence From 150,000 Teenage Siblings http://t.co/bQpq2zQUvF overweight = lower pay @picardonhealth