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earn more than those who are less physically attractive. A “beauty premium” is particularly apparent in jobs where there is …
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getting hired. People spend large amounts of money on goods and services to enhance their beauty. Is this enhancement worth … pursuing? Research suggests that the expected improvement in beauty from these goods and services is limited. Therefore …, despite the large returns from having an attractive appearance, the cost-effectiveness of investment in beauty enhancement is …
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drugs. A variety of tests demonstrate that this result is not because beauty is acting as a proxy for socio-economic status …. Being very attractive is also positively associated adult vocabulary test scores, which suggests the possibility that beauty … beauty, high school beauty (pre-labor market beauty) has a separate impact on crime, and that high school beauty is …
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earn more than those who are less physically attractive. A "beauty premium" is particularly apparent in jobs where there is …
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An important underlying determinant of wage discrimination, as well as the gender wage gap is the way the labor market rewards individual physical attractiveness. This article surveys the extensive empirical literature of the effect of physical attractiveness on labor market outcomes. Particular...
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