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Journal Article
"An assessment of the mating motive explanation of the beauty premium in market-based settings"
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Author(s)
Labor market and real-life studies were not designed to discriminate between evolutionary and taste-based and stereotype explanations for the beauty premium, have too many confounding effects, and lack crucial information. Smaller-stake and experimental studies provide more compelling evidence in favor of mating motives and suggest the direction of future research for the economists' field studies.
Date Published:
2017
Citations:
Ravina, Enrichetta. 2017. "An assessment of the mating motive explanation of the beauty premium in market-based settings". Behavioral and Brain Sciences. (E39)