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Happy house: Spousal weight and individual well-being

机译:幸福的房子:配偶的体重和个人的幸福感

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We use life satisfaction and Body Mass Index (BMI) information from three waves of the GSOEP to test for social interactions in BMI between spouses. Semi-parametric regressions show that partner's BMI is, beyond a certain level, negatively correlated with own satisfaction. Own BMI is positively correlated with satisfaction in thin men, and negatively correlated with satisfaction after some threshold. Critically, this latter threshold increases with partner's BMI when the individual is overweight. The negative well-being impact of own BMI is thus lower when the individual's partner is heavier. This is consistent with social contagion effects in weight. However, instrumental variable estimates suggest that the relationship is not causal, but rather reflects selection on the marriage market.
机译:我们使用来自三波GSOEP的生活满意度和身体质量指数(BMI)信息来测试配偶之间BMI中的社交互动。半参数回归表明,合作伙伴的BMI超出一定水平与自身满意度呈负相关。在瘦弱的男人中,自己的体重指数与满意度呈正相关,而在达到一定阈值后,其自身满意度与负相关。至关重要的是,当个人超重时,后一个阈值随伴侣的BMI而增加。因此,当个人的伴侣较重时,自己的BMI所产生的负面健康影响就较小。这与体重对社会传染的影响是一致的。但是,工具变量估计表明这种关系不是因果关系,而是反映了在婚姻市场上的选择。

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