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The Height Premium: When Shorter Men Pay More
Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Proceedings, 2020<em>Although the “short man syndrome” is common in our society, its effect on consumer decision making is not well studied. We investigate how heightism influences status consumption. Across four studies, we demonstrate that shorter men prefer status products and are willing to pay (WTP) higher prices for products that signal status</em><
Serin, Nuket, Sinha, Jayati
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The relationship between physical work and the height premium: Finnish evidence
Economics & Human Biology, 2010This paper examines the role of physical strength in the determination of the height wage premium by using the "Health 2000 in Finland" data that contain both self-reported information on the physical strenuousness of work, and information on muscle mass from medical examinations.
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The height premium in Indonesia
Economics & Human Biology, 2015Analyzing the Indonesian Family Life Survey for the year 2007, this paper estimates that a 10 cm increase in physical stature is associated with an increase in earnings of 7.5% for men and 13.0% for women, even after controlling for an extensive set of productivity variables. When the height premium is estimated by sector, it is 12.3% for self-employed
K. Sohn
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Talented but lazy. The height-school premium among Cracow’s schoolboys in the interwar period
Economics & Human Biology, 2019This study finds that a positive association between stature and academic performance measured by the grades for various subjects, the height-school premium, was present in a historical sample of 147 school boys attending a gymnasium (public secondary school) in Cracow, Poland, between the wars.
Bartosz Ogórek
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Big and tall: Does a height premium dwarf an obesity penalty in the labor market?
Economics & Human Biology, 2017Previous studies have shown that both height and weight are associated with wages. However, some gaps in our understanding of the relationship between body size and wages remain. For example, given a height premium and an obesity penalty, due to forces working in opposite directions, the current literature is unable to provide clear answers to ...
Wang-Sheng Lee
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Height Premium in Earnings: Evidence from China
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Wenting Zheng
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