Two NYU researchers have succeeded in attaching an economic cost to being a “big girl”: every 1% increase in a woman’s BMI means a 0.6% decrease in future family income. BMI is the ratio of weight to height. In other words, a large-boned woman is penalized in the economic arena in the same way as … Continue reading Physical and Economic Capital
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