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Why the Poor Get Fat: Weight Gain and Economic Insecurity

机译:穷人为何发胖:体重增加和经济不安全感

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Something about being poor makes people fat. Though there are many possible explanations for the income-body weight gradient, we investigate a promising but little-studied hypothesis: that changes in body weight can—at least in part—be explained as an optimal response to economic insecurity. We use data on working-age men from the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79) to identify the effects of various measures of economic insecurity on weight gain. We find in particular that over the 12-year period between 1988 and 2000, the average man gained about 21 pounds. A one percentage point (0.01) increase in the probability of becoming unemployed causes weight gain over this period to increase by about 0.6 pounds, and each realized 50% drop in annual income results in an increase of about 5 pounds. The mechanism also appears to work in reverse, with health insurance and intrafamily transfers protecting against weight gain.
机译:关于贫穷的事情会使人发胖。尽管对于收入体重梯度有许多可能的解释,但我们研究了一个有前途但研究很少的假说:体重变化可以(至少部分地)被解释为对经济不安全的最佳反应。我们使用1979年全国青年纵向调查(NLSY79)中有关工作年龄男性的数据来​​确定各种经济不安全措施对体重增加的影响。我们特别发现,在1988年至2000年的12年间,每个人的平均体重增加了21磅。失业概率增加一个百分点(0.01),会使体重增加在此期间增加约0.6磅,而每实现50%的年收入下降,则体重增加约5磅。该机制似乎也起了相反的作用,其中包括健康保险和家庭内部转移以防止体重增加。

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