Study Reveals Looks Matter More For Men in Workforce Than Women

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"Does it pay to be beautiful? Physically attractive people can earn more, particularly in customer-facing jobs, and the rewards for men are higher than for women"


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It's all coming out now
 
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What the fuck is up with the UK? Why is it always the UK where men are shit on 100%?
 
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Absolutely brutal. I keey saying that the looks/quality-of-life gap for men is insanely more pronounced than for women. Looks have infinitely more influnce in men's lives, as a woman, just not be very ugly, while as a man, every point in the scale means a dramatic change in general life experience.

Within occupations, effects for men are also stronger than for women. Accordingly, men receive higher premiums or penalties than women. One study shows that good-looking men receive higher salaries at the beginning of their careers and continue to earn more over time. Women’s starting salaries, however, do not exhibit a beauty effect; but better-looking women do earn more with experience than their average-looking counterparts. Examining payoffs of law school graduates from the 1970s and 1980s finds that even five years after graduation there is still a statistically significant effect of physical appearance on male, but not on female, wages [11]. Besides earnings and labor force participation, other economic outcomes have been studied to examine the effect of physical appearance and to compare the differences between women and men. In universities, for example, evaluations by students are used as an indicator of teaching performance. Since teachers’ salaries are conditional on positive teaching evaluations and because physical attractiveness may affect students’ class ratings of their teachers, beauty may have an indirect impact on teachers’ salaries. Here again, there is a differential effect for women and men. Studies find that the effect of physical appearance on class ratings for female teachers is less than half that of male teachers. In addition, the effect of beauty differs by age: accordingly, the effect is stronger for older men but weaker for older women [2]. Another labor market outcome of interest is the probability of receiving a “call-back” to job applications. It appears that attractive people receive more responses, and more quickly, to their job applications than less attractive people [5], [6]. When comparing the effect of obesity and attractiveness on call-back rates, research shows that the results are driven by obesity for women and by physical appearance for men [12].

This part is insanely brutal. Men lives driven more by looks than women lives, again confirmed. Also women "looks" being more based on obseity level than physical appearance itself.
 
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Absolutely brutal. I keey saying that the looks/quality-of-life gap for men is insanely more pronounced than for women. Looks have infinitely more influnce in men's lives, as a woman, just not be very ugly, while as a man, every point in the scale means a dramatic change in general life experience.



This part is insanely brutal. Men lives driven more by looks than women lives, again confirmed. Also women "looks" being more based on obseity level than physical appearance itself.
Exactly. People go on and on about "pretty privilege" for women and neglect to realize that it's 100x worse for men.
 
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Exactly. People go on and on about "pretty privilege" for women and neglect to realize that it's 100x worse for men.

And people often say that "men only care about looks when dating women blah blah" missing the poiint too.

Looks aspects of men lives that arent related to looks at all is a very dark thing. As I read somewhere (I think .co) this is the real wage gap
Women complaining about being objectified in the worlkplace and shit while men work lives are in fact more driven by their looks lmao, its clown-like.

I always did this comparison: Yes both men and women lives are affected by their looks, but while the looks/quality of life balance for women can be compared with a low class and a high class citizen for the extremes, for men is like comparing a middle ages peasant to a god. Physical appearance influence in aspects outside of dating is way way more extreme for men. Women complaining that "their only value is looks" when its actually what happens for men.
 
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And people often say that "men only care about looks when dating women blah blah" missing the poiint too.

Looks aspects of men lives that arent related to looks at all is a very dark thing. As I read somewhere (I think .co) this is the real wage gap
Women complaining about being objectified in the worlkplace and shit while men work lives are in fact more driven by their looks lmao, its clown-like.

I always did this comparison: Yes both men and women lives are affected by their looks, but while the looks/quality of life balance for women can be compared with a low class and a high class citizen for the extremes, for men is like comparing a middle ages peasant to a god. Physical appearance influence in aspects outside of dating is way way more extreme for men. Women complaining that "their only value is looks" when its actually what happens for men.
 

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