Author (Person) | Cinnirella, Francesco, Winter, Joachim |
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Series Title | CESifo Working Papers |
Series Details | No. 2733, July 2009 |
Publication Date | 2009 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Taller workers earn on average higher salaries. Recent research has proposed cognitive abilities and social skills as explanations for the height-wage premium. Another possible mechanism, employer discrimination, has found little support. In this paper, we provide some evidence in favor of the discrimination hypothesis. Using a cross section of 13 countries, we show that there is a consistent height-wage premium across Europe and that it is largely due to occupational sorting. We show that height has a significant effect for the occupational sorting of employed workers but not for the self-employed. We interpret this result as evidence of employer discrimination in favor of taller workers. Our results are consistent with the theoretical predictions of recent models on statistical discrimination and employer learning. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.cesifo-group.de/portal/pls/portal/docs/1/1186178.PDF |
Countries / Regions | Europe |