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Child and Adolescent Obesity and Employment Sector in Urban China.

Yi Li1, Zachary Zimmer.   

Abstract

Despite its importance as a part of the economic reform in China, sectoral employment has been overlooked as a potential determinant of child and adolescent obesity (CAO). Using large-scale longitudinal data from surveys conducted from 1989 to 2006, this paper examines the relationship between the sector in which a parent is employed and CAO, with the sector being based on ownership and categorised as either state or non-state. Analyses of over 1,700 children and adolescents show that children and adolescents whose parents work in the state sector are less likely to be obese. Patterns of sectoral employment's effect are robust across time periods, in fixed-effects models, and across multiple measures of obesity. Additionally, the paper shows that socioeconomic characteristics of the parent, such as income, education, and occupation, typically thought to be important predictors of CAO, are not as important when the parental working sector is included in the models.

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Keywords:  Child and adolescent obesity; Sectoral employment; Socioeconomic status; Urban China

Year:  2013        PMID: 24298293      PMCID: PMC3843518          DOI: 10.1080/17441730.2013.807597

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Popul Stud        ISSN: 1744-1730


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