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Can taking weight-loss drugs help you get hired? Yes, if you're a woman.

Дата публикации: 14-08-2026 19:03:27

Going on GLP-1 drugs significantly boosted unemployed women's chances of finding a job, according to a Harvard economist.

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Taking weight-loss drugs could help unemployed women get a job, according to new research. 

Unemployed women taking GLP-1 medications to lose weight saw a 27 percentage point increase in employment after 18 months of use, compared with women who want to use the drugs but haven't done so, Harvard economist Rebecca Diamond said in a recent paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research.

The data adds to an existing body of research documenting an "obesity penalty" disproportionately affecting heavier women, who tend to earn less and who are less likely to marry or live with a partner. Women who started taking the drugs saw their marriage and cohabitation rates rise by 29 percentage points after 18 months of using a GLP-1 treatment, Diamond also found. 

Although such findings suggest that GLP-1 usage can affect economic or social outcomes for women, there's no evidence that the drugs helped already employed women advance in their careers by earning a raise or promotion, noted Diamond, who didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

The research also raises questions about who can access GLP-1 drugs, given that early adopters tend to be "disproportionately financially advantaged," she wrote. 

"If medical weight loss changes how women are treated in markets, then unequal access to the drugs may also shape who can avoid the social and economic penalties attached to body size," Diamond wrote. "It is also unsettling to think about using medical treatment as a possible remedy for discrimination."

What is the "female obesity penalty"?

Existing research shows that obese women face discrimination in the labor market. They tend to earn less money and receive fewer callbacks after first interviews than their lighter peers do. 

GLP-1s can change that reality for heavier women, who are increasingly turning to the drugs expressly to slim down. By the end of 2024, 6% of U.S. women had started using a GLP-1 for the purpose of slimming down, according to Diamond, who notes that uptake is greater among women with a history of obesity, 9% of whom had turned to the drugs to lose weight. 

Diamond used the Understanding America Study, a nationally representative survey of U.S. adults, to compare jobless women who start a GLP-1 regimen to lose weight with those who have not yet sought such treatment.

"Women not employed at baseline also move into work," she said in the paper, noting that employment gains accumulate as job candidates shed weight. Workers who were unemployed and found jobs accounted for most of the employment gains, rather than people who returned from retirement or disability. 

By contrast, already employed women who start taking GLP-1s don't see a boost at work, with their career trajectories likely reflecting a number of other factors, the study found. In other words, the obesity penalty is strongest during the job interview process and less prevalent once someone is in the workplace. 

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