Beauty And The Labor Market

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Psychology

 

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Carmen K

 

Date added:

July 9, 2015

 

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University

 

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C

 

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Since, it would be futile to examine the effect of beauty on employment if there is no mutual agreement on what defines beauty. Using data from various studies and a Canadian survey this section concludes that world standards of beauty are mutually agreed upon and stable over one’s working life. Section two outlines three possible reasons for earning differentials related to looks in the labour market: pure employer discrimination originating from employers distaste for unattractive workers, customer/productivity discrimination resulting from earning differentials only in occupations where attractiveness is productive, and occupational crowding that is sorting into particular occupations associated with physical appearance...
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Using data from various studies and a Canadian survey this section concludes that world standards of beauty are mutually agreed upon and stable over one’s working life. Section two outlines three possible reasons for earning differentials related to looks in the labour market: pure employer discrimination originating from employers distaste for unattractive workers, customer/productivity discrimination resulting from earning differentials only in occupations where attractiveness is productive, and occupational crowding that is sorting into particular occupations associated with physical appearance...
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