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Variation in the education gradient of body weight in contemporary China

Author(s): Luo, W; Xie, Yu

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Abstract: © The Author(s) 2018. Using data from the 1991–2009 China Health and Nutrition Surveys, this paper examines the temporal–spatial variation in the education gradient of body weight relative to height among Chinese adults, and how the variation is associated with levels of economic development. We find different variation patterns for men and women. For women, the education gradient in body weight shifted from being positive to being negative over time for China as a whole, as well as across regions with different levels of economic development. In contrast, for men, higher education remained consistently associated with higher body weight over the 18-year period studied in China as a whole, as well as across regions with different levels of economic development.
Publication Date: 1-Jul-2018
Citation: Luo, W, Xie, Y. (2018). Variation in the education gradient of body weight in contemporary China. Chinese Journal of Sociology, 4 (3), 301 - 329. doi:10.1177/2057150X18782639
DOI: doi:10.1177/2057150X18782639
ISSN: 2057-150X
EISSN: 2057-1518
Pages: 301 - 329
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Chinese Journal of Sociology
Version: Final published version. This is an open access article.



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