Department of Economics, University of Iceland, Oddi v/Sturlugotu, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland.
Econ Hum Biol. 2011 Mar;9(2):148-56. doi: 10.1016/j.ehb.2010.12.001. Epub 2010 Dec 10.
Most studies of the relationship between body weight - as well as its corollary, beauty - and labor-market outcomes have indicated that it is a function of a gender bias, the negative relationship between excess weight or obesity and labor-market outcomes being greater for women than for men. Iceland offers an exceptional opportunity to examine this hypothesis, given that it scores relatively well on an index of gender equality comprising economic, political, educational, labor-market, and health-based criteria. Equipped with an advanced level of educational attainment, on average, women are well represented in Iceland's labor force. When it comes to women's presence in the political sphere, Iceland is out of the ordinary as well; that Icelanders were the first in the world to elect a woman to be president may suggest a relatively gender-blind assessment in the labor market. In the current study, survey data collected by Gallup Iceland in 2002 are used to examine the relationship between weight and employment within this political and social setting. Point estimates indicate that, despite apparently lesser gender discrimination in Iceland than elsewhere, the bias against excess weight and obesity remains gender-based, showing a slightly negative relationship between weight and the employment rate of women, whereas a slightly positive relationship was found for men.
大多数关于体重(以及其相关概念,即美丽)与劳动力市场结果之间关系的研究表明,这是性别偏见的一个函数,体重超标或肥胖与劳动力市场结果之间的负面关系对女性的影响大于对男性的影响。冰岛提供了一个极好的机会来检验这一假设,因为它在一个由经济、政治、教育、劳动力市场和基于健康的标准组成的性别平等指数上得分相对较高。冰岛人在教育程度上平均水平较高,女性在劳动力市场中也有很好的代表性。就女性在政治领域的存在而言,冰岛也与众不同;冰岛人是世界上第一个选举女性担任总统的国家,这可能表明劳动力市场对性别持相对无偏见的评估。在本研究中,使用盖洛普冰岛公司在 2002 年收集的调查数据,在这种政治和社会背景下研究体重与就业之间的关系。点估计表明,尽管冰岛的性别歧视显然比其他地方少,但对超重和肥胖的偏见仍然是基于性别的,女性的体重与就业率之间呈轻微的负相关关系,而男性则呈轻微的正相关关系。