A new paper by Princeton University economists Anne Case and Christina Paxson says taller people earn more because they are smarter. The abstract:I knew it!It has long been recognized that taller adults hold jobs of higher status and, on average, earn more than other workers. A large number of hypotheses have been put forward to explain the association between height and earnings. In developed countries, researchers have emphasized factors such as self esteem, social dominance, and discrimination. In this paper, we offer a simpler explanation: On average, taller people earn more because they are smarter. As early as age 3 — before schooling has had a chance to play a role — and throughout childhood, taller children perform significantly better on cognitive tests. The correlation between height in childhood and adulthood is approximately 0.7 for both men and women, so that tall children are much more likely to become tall adults. As adults, taller individuals are more likely to select into higher paying occupations that require more advanced verbal and numerical skills and greater intelligence, for which they earn handsome returns. Using four data sets from the US and the UK, we find that the height premium in adult earnings can be explained by childhood scores on cognitive tests. Furthermore, we show that taller adults select into occupations that have higher cognitive skill requirements and lower physical skill demands.
“We make men without chests and we expect of them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and we are shocked to find traitors in our midst. We castrate and bid the geldings be fruitful."- C.S. Lewis in The Abolition of Man
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Taller People are Smarter
From Greg Mankiw's Blog, via Asymmetrical Information:
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I look short next to you and Todd, but, as a 6-footer (I don't know what Steve and Jack look like), these findings don't surprise me at all.
If Todd looks exactly like you, God was truly not interfered with in his plan and he should be thankful.
I've become convinced that Gratitude is the chief virtue of the successful.
Learn to express it!
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