澳大利亞最新一項(xiàng)研究表明,人的胖瘦不太會(huì)影響收入,但是身高與薪水卻似乎是成正比的。來(lái)自悉尼大學(xué)和堪培拉大學(xué)的研究人員發(fā)現(xiàn),身高每多出10厘米,其對(duì)應(yīng)的每小時(shí)薪酬就會(huì)增加百分之三,這一現(xiàn)象在男性當(dāng)中尤為明顯。經(jīng)研究人員測(cè)算發(fā)現(xiàn),對(duì)身高超過(guò)178厘米平均線(xiàn)的男性來(lái)說(shuō),每增高5厘米帶來(lái)的工資上漲幅度相當(dāng)于增加一年工齡。
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Tall people earn higher wages than their vertically-challenged counterparts while being obese does not mean a slimmed-down pay packet, according to a new study in Australia.
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Tall people earn higher wages than their vertically-challenged counterparts while being obese does not mean a slimmed-down pay packet, according to a new study in Australia.
The researchers found a strong link between wages and height, particularly for men, with each additional 10cm of height adding three percent to hourly wages.
The "height premium" was two percent per 10cm for women, researchers from the University of Sydney and Canberra's Australian National University (ANU) found.
They calculated that every five centimeters above the average height of 178 centimeters boosted a male's wages by the equivalent of an extra year's experience in the labor force.
"This result holds constant across a number of other factors that also affect wages, such as age, race, family background, experience and education," said ANU professor Andrew Leigh.
The researchers, who examined health and income data from almost 20,000 Australians, also found that being overweight did not mean a lighter pay packet - in contrast to previous studies.
"We were surprised to find that there seemed to be no wage penalty to being overweight or obese in the Australian labor market," Leigh said.
"This is in contrast with previous studies that used older data from the United States and Germany and found that people with higher (body mass index) earned lower wages." He said this could be because since fat Australians were now in the majority, they did not face discrimination.
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