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BMI 2 Candidate genes 2 Gene-environment interactions 2 Genetic instruments 2 Genetic markers 2 Genome-wide association studies 2 Within-family variation 2 earnings 2 genetic instruments 2 obesity 2 Arbeitslosigkeit 1 Association 1 Body weight 1 Economic research 1 Einkommen 1 Estimation 1 Finland 1 Finnland 1 Genetics 1 Genetik 1 Income 1 Körpergewicht 1 Schätzung 1 Sozialleistungsempfänger 1 Unemployment 1 Verein 1 Welfare recipients 1 Wirtschaftsforschung 1 employment 1
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Article 2 Book / Working Paper 2
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 4
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Böckerman, Petri 2 Ding, Weili 2 Lehrer, Steven F. 2 Lehtimäki, Terho 2 Pehkonen, Jaakko 2 Raitakari, Olli 2 Rovio, Suvi 2 Seppälä, Ilkka 2 Viinikainen, Jutta 2 Cawley, John 1 Cawley, John H. 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 IZA Journal of Labor Policy 1 IZA journal of labor policy 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2
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Are genetic markers of interest for economic research?
Lehrer, Steven F.; Ding, Weili - In: IZA Journal of Labor Policy 6 (2017) 2, pp. 1-23
The idea that genetic differences may explain a multitude of individual-level outcomes studied by economists is far from controversial. Since more datasets now contain measures of genetic variation, it is reasonable to postulate that incorporating genomic data in economic analyses will become...
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Are genetic markers of interest for economic research?
Lehrer, Steven F.; Ding, Weili - In: IZA journal of labor policy 6 (2017) 2, pp. 1-23
The idea that genetic differences may explain a multitude of individual-level outcomes studied by economists is far from controversial. Since more datasets now contain measures of genetic variation, it is reasonable to postulate that incorporating genomic data in economic analyses will become...
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The Effect of Weight on Labor Market Outcomes: An Application of Genetic Instrumental Variables
Böckerman, Petri; Cawley, John; Viinikainen, Jutta; … - 2016
The increase in the prevalence of obesity worldwide has led to great interest in the economic consequences of obesity, but valid and powerful instruments for obesity, which are needed to estimate its causal effects, are rare. This paper contributes to the literature by using a novel instrument:...
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The effect of weight on labor market outcomes : an application of genetic instrumental variables
Böckerman, Petri; Cawley, John H.; Viinikainen, Jutta; … - 2016
The increase in the prevalence of obesity worldwide has led to great interest in the economic consequences of obesity, but valid and powerful instruments for obesity, which are needed to estimate its causal effects, are rare. This paper contributes to the literature by using a novel instrument:...
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