The same experiment in the mid eightys and 2000 and they found remarkably similar relationships between beauty and outcomes such as earnings in these 2 periods so while we think things have gotten a little bit better i really doubt that its changed very much over my lifetime. Now you describe beauty as a scarce resource but ogden this canyon is very 2 i mean you point out in your book that most people are somewhere around the average somewhere around the middle 1000 make a beauty by is this phenomenon of discriminating or privilege ing people based on their looks. Fairly infrequent because if we are all around the average who is discriminating against whom well not everybody is average i mean typical things like for example in the us when these studies are done perhaps one 3rd of the people are rated as above average of whom a small. A fraction are rated as gorgeous and about a 6 the rate is below average so were talking about the top 3rd in the bottom 6 which is half of the entire pop
To be. Some voters in some western countries are no longer discriminating against ugly man running for president of Prime Minister so i wonder if people are as obsessed about the looks as they used to be when they you were writing your book thats very hard to say theres been very little studies where they have through the exactly the same thing lets say in the eightys and right now one study for australia did exactly the same experiment in the mid eightys and 2009 and they found remarkably similar relationships between beauty and outcomes such as earnings in these 2 periods so while we think things have gotten a little bit better i really doubt thats changed very much over my lifetime now you describe beauty as a scarce resource but ogden this canyon is very 2 i mean you point out in your book that most people are somewhere around the. Average somewhere around the middle 1000 make a beauty by is this phenomenon of discriminating or privilege ing people based on their looks. Fairly infr
World against anybody it wants. But frankly rather than a sign of strain of it this is a sign of weakness because the u. S. Is unable to get support from any other country in the world for these. Actions including britain france germany and staunch u. S. Allies completely reject the about the trump a news station on this issue and its a sign of desperation frankly that theyre hoping something will happen between now and november and turn things around and trump hopes to use these parts to gain reelection i think frankly its quite the opposite. Something a little different for the back half hour next. On with the author of beauty pays why attractive people are more successful worlds apart starts in moments. Welcome to well to party itself and sad that beauty is in the eye of the behold there but hundreds of studies across decades showed that most beholders view beauty in pretty similar ways and thats leaps into all facets of a persons life from the way a kid is treated in school to hes
Clothed welcome to all the party itself and sad that beauty is in the eye of the beholder but hundreds of studies across decades showed that most beholders view beauty in pretty similar ways and thats leaps into all facets of a persons life from the way a kid is treated in school to hes or her success in the labor or marriage markets its pretty clear that beauty is an advantage but is it really an unfair or superficial one well to discuss that im now joined by Daniel Hamermesh emeritus professor of economics at the university of texas and also her off beauty pace why attractive people are more successful professor is so good to have you on the show thank you very much for your time thank you for having me now its been almost a decade since you published these groundbreaking book and theres been quite a lot of changes in this past decade beauty pageants are not as popular as they used to be. Some voters in some western countries are no longer discriminating against man running for presi
People are rated as above average of whom a small fraction are rated as gorgeous and about a 6 the rate is below average so were talking about the top 3rd in the bottom 6 which is half of the entire population so its not a rare thing but it is scarce in the sense that people value it and are willing to pay for it but i think youre also make a point in your book that for the large part and there are some differences internationally some countries are more generally to assessing looks then others but you make a point that for the most part people are rated as either attractive or around or above average and yet you also say to your book that many people perceive that discrimination based on looks is pretty widespread at least more widespread than discrimination based on race on National Origin or on the this city do you. You think thats just self perception people thinking that theyre being discriminated or is that the real thing. Tremendous amount of perception that one is discriminated