Study finds tall people at top of wages ladder
– title of article on The Age website.
No prizes for guessing which economist and blogger is behind this research finding.
Update: The paper itself.
Observations from Carlton's lone classical liberal
Study finds tall people at top of wages ladder
– title of article on The Age website.
No prizes for guessing which economist and blogger is behind this research finding.
Update: The paper itself.
“He said one explanation may be that because overweight Australians were now in the majority, they did not face discrimination in the workplace.”
What a relief!
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Does the difference in male and female height translate to the difference in earnings?
Average female height is 5’6″. Does a man who is that height earn roughly the same as the average woman?
I suspect not, but it may explain some of the difference.
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“However, we found that the effect of height on women’s wages was smaller than for men, and not statistically significant.”
Interesting. Being tall is considered an attractive trait for men, but not especially so for women. That suggests it’s due to perception rather than an actual difference in ability (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Height_and_intelligence).
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It could also be an example of the halo effect — attractive people are usually considered smarter, more honest etc, which would have a positive effect on advancement.
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