Do pimples pay? Acne, human capital, and the labor market

Citation

Mialon, Hugo M. & Nesson, Erik T. (2019). Do pimples pay? Acne, human capital, and the labor market. Journal of Human Capital. vol. 13 (1) pp. 39-55

Abstract

We use data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health to investigate the association between having acne in middle to high school and subsequent educational and labor market outcomes. We find that having acne is strongly positively associated with overall grade point average in high school, grades in high school English, history, math, and science, and the completion of a college degree. We also find evidence that acne is associated with higher personal labor market earnings for women. We further explore a possible channel through which acne may affect education and earnings.

URL

https://doi.org/10.1086/701436

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Journal of Human Capital

Author(s)

Mialon, Hugo M.
Nesson, Erik T.

Year Published

2019

Volume Number

13

Issue Number

1

Pages

39-55

ISSN/ISBN

1932-8575

DOI

10.1086/701436

Reference ID

7378