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Shortchanged, Why do tall people tend to make more money?

  Author: 51811  Category:(Interesting) Created:(3/26/2002 11:10:00 PM)
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By Steven E. Landsburg SLATE.COM



March 26 — Economists have known for a long time that it pays to be tall. Multiple studies have found that an extra inch of height can be worth an extra $1,000 a year or so in wages, after controlling for education and experience. If you’re 6 feet tall, you probably earn about $6,000 more than the equally qualified 5-foot-6-inch shrimp down the hall. (Previously in this column, I wrote about the connection between beauty and income and weight and income.)

THAT MAKES height as important as race or gender as a determinant of wages. And it works for women as well as men. Even among female identical twins (whose heights can differ more than you might expect), the taller sister earns, on average, substantially more than the shorter. Height matters not just for wages but for ascension to leadership roles. When I served on the board of directors of a midsized corporation, I missed half the sights on the plant tours because I couldn’t see over the heads of my colleagues — all of whom, unlike me, had considerable histories of success in the world of business.

OF HIGH STATURE

Of 43 American presidents, only five have been more than a smidgeon below average height, and the last of those was Benjamin Harrison, elected in 1888. (Another three, most recently Jimmy Carter, were just a hair below average.) Most presidents have been several inches above the norm for their times, with the five tallest being Abraham Lincoln, Lyndon Johnson, Bill Clinton, Thomas Jefferson, and Franklin Roosevelt — suggesting, incidentally, that height predicts not just electoral success but a propensity to subvert the Constitution. (This statistical anomaly works in the other direction as well; the shortest of American presidents was James Madison, who largely wrote the Constitution.)

So, what’s the deal? Why do the tall tower over the short in more than just physical stature? Does height breed respect, so that tall people get showered with riches? Or does height breed self-esteem, so that tall people are more likely to assert themselves? In other words, do tall people succeed because of how others see them, or do tall people succeed because of how they see themselves? NO SHORTAGE OF EXPLANATIONS



If you had the choice, would you rather be taller or wealthier?

That sounds like the kind of question you could argue for years and never settle, but three clever economists have gone ahead and settled it. Their names are Nicola Persico, Andy Postlewaite, and Dan Silverman of the University of Pennsylvania, and they’ve uncovered a key bit of evidence: Tall men who were short in high school earn like short men, while short men who were tall in high school earn like tall men.

That pretty much rules out discrimination. It’s hard to imagine how or why employers could discriminate in favor of past height. If tall adolescents — even those who stop growing prematurely — grow up to be highly paid workers, it’s got to be because they’ve got some other trait that employers value. Persico, Postlewaite, and Silverman believe that trait is self-esteem. Tall high-school kids learn to think of themselves as leaders, and that habit of thought persists even when the kids stop growing.

If not self-esteem, what else could it be? Are tall kids better-nourished? Do they come from wealthier homes or have better-educated parents? Are they smarter? Do they mature early and therefore get more out of high school? One by one, the Penn economists considered and eliminated these hypotheses by examining relevant data. That leaves self-esteem — and very specifically, self-esteem in adolescence. Height at age 7 or 11 turns out to have no impact at all on future wages. But height at age 16 makes all the difference in the world.

QUITE A STRETCH

Did Lincoln free the slaves and Clinton lie to the grand jury because they learned in adolescence that they could dominate others through their height? Of course, it can’t be quite that simple.

Why should adolescent self-esteem be so significant? Partly, perhaps, because self-esteem, once learned, lasts a lifetime. But partly also because a kid with self-esteem is more likely to join the teams, clubs, and social groups where he learns to interact with people. And that participation is clearly valuable. The economists report that “after controlling for age, height, region and family background, participation in athletics is associated with an 11.4 percent increase in adult wages, and participation in every club other than athletics is associated with a 5.1 percent increase in wages.” These effects account for part, but not all, of the wage premium for adolescent height.

Or the causality might go the other way: Maybe it’s not self-esteem that gets you to go out for the chess club, but success in the chess club that breeds self-esteem. What we do know is that shorter kids tend to avoid extracurricular activities, and those activities are clearly associated with success in later life.

Did Lincoln free the slaves and Clinton lie to the grand jury because they learned in adolescence that they could dominate others through their height? Of course, it can’t be quite that simple. But thanks to Persico, Postlewaite, and Silverman, we really do know a lot more than we used to about how and why the very tall are different from the rest of us.

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Date: 3/26/2002 11:23:00 PM  From Authorid: 42568    Well if that's true....my future ain't lookin' good!!!  
Date: 3/26/2002 11:26:00 PM  From Authorid: 12341    Interesting, but I don't know how true it is, I'm tall by the way(5'8" and I'm a nurse.  
Date: 3/27/2002 2:04:00 AM  From Authorid: 49742    Then why do some tall people want to be short and short people want to be tall? I am 5'4" and would love to be six foot tall. I'm female. I know several tall people that feel insecure about being tall. For example dating people shorter than them especially females that are taller than males. I don't understand why that should make any difference. I understand why they feel that way. But I don't see a problem with different height dateing each other. I don't think most of it's true cause you have tall people with short siblings and parents so you can't go by the up bringing theory on that one... Angelfollower  
Date: 3/27/2002 2:50:00 AM  From Authorid: 30229    I dont think this is true... I am short, only 5'3 and I make equal to all of the men I work with and some are as tall as 6'6... I make more than all the women I work with, even the tall ones.. It is the CAREER one has that determines the pay. I am the only female Trades and Labor where I work and I am equal in pay scale. Nope, I just dont believe that...  
Date: 3/27/2002 6:42:00 AM  From Authorid: 17417    *sings "Short People Got No Reason To........" *slaps forehead ...I'm only 4'10" since GOD played a joke on me when I got Old LOL LOL LOL...My Children are all quite tall though,some exceeding 6 ft. but I do not believe height has anything to do with Better Employment unless you can reach the High shelves better and with Step-Up Ladders hey you get the Idea LOL LOL LOL...It's not a Person's Height that matters,It's definately their Heart...I think you make your Life what you want it to be and By The Grace Of GOD, we are ALL the same Height if we Want to be...Great Post Sweetie...Much Love,In Spirit,  

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