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According to Daniel Hamermesh, professor of economics at the University of Texas at Austin,
According to Dario Maestripieri, a professor of comparative human development, evolutionary biology, and neurobiology at the University of Chicago,
Conclusion of studies;
The “what is beautiful is good” bias seems fairly universal and has been found in a variety of different cultures.
Full research studies:
https://www.hofstra.edu/pdf/orsp_shahani-denning_spring03.pdf
Studies have shown that attractive people are usually hired sooner, get promotions more quickly, and are paid more than their less-attractive coworkers.
According to Dario Maestripieri, a professor of comparative human development, evolutionary biology, and neurobiology at the University of Chicago,
Beautiful people tend to bring in more money for their companies, and are therefore seen as more valuable employees and harder workers
Conclusion of studies;
The “what is beautiful is good” bias seems fairly universal and has been found in a variety of different cultures.
Full research studies:
https://www.hofstra.edu/pdf/orsp_shahani-denning_spring03.pdf