Glass Christy M, Haas Steven A, Reither Eric N
Utah State University.
Soc Forces. 2010 Jun 1;88(4):1777-1806. doi: 10.1353/sof.2010.0012.
Several studies have analyzed the impact of obesity on occupational standing. This study extends previous research by estimating the influence of body mass on occupational attainment over three decades of the career using data from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study. In a series of covariance structure analyses, we considered three mechanisms that may alter the career trajectories of heavy individuals: (1. employment-based discrimination, (2. educational attainment, and (3. marriage market processes. Unlike previous studies, we found limited evidence that employment-based discrimination impaired the career trajectories of either men or women. Instead, we found that heavy women received less post-secondary schooling than their thinner peers, which in turn adversely affected their occupational standing at each point in their careers.
多项研究分析了肥胖对职业地位的影响。本研究通过使用威斯康星纵向研究的数据,估计体重对职业生涯三十年中职业成就的影响,从而扩展了先前的研究。在一系列协方差结构分析中,我们考虑了三种可能改变体重较重者职业轨迹的机制:(1)基于就业的歧视,(2)教育程度,以及(3)婚姻市场过程。与先前的研究不同,我们发现几乎没有证据表明基于就业的歧视会损害男性或女性的职业轨迹。相反,我们发现体重较重的女性接受的中学后教育比身材较瘦的同龄人少,这反过来又对她们职业生涯中每个阶段的职业地位产生了不利影响。