According to previous research, physical appearance is an important asset that contributes to socio-economic success. However, the consequences associated with physical appearance are often considered gendered. By focusing on the two aspects relevant to physical attractiveness and social stratification, gender and socio-economic status (SES), the article examines whether or not women and men in certain socio-economic positions consider physical attractiveness an important asset in everyday life. We use data from a nationally representative survey. Our analyses suggest that women tend to believe that physical attractiveness contributes to success in life more often than men. Furthermore, we find that the representatives of the middle class, ...
Desirable characteristics of "opposite sex others," such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
I examine the impact of physical attractiveness on organizational behaviors. In the first chapter, I...
Physical Attractiveness as a Persuasive Tactic- 2 It is commonly perceived that women have greater s...
This article analyzes the effect of three aspects of physical attractiveness (facial attractiveness,...
There is believed to be a ‘beauty premium’ in key life outcomes: it is thought that people perceived...
There is believed to be a ‘beauty premium ’ in key life outcomes: it is thought that people perceive...
Schunck R. Reich und schön? Eine Untersuchung zur ungleichen Verteilung physischer Attraktivität. Kö...
ABSTRACT. The “what is beautiful is good ” heuristic suggests that physically attractive persons ben...
The effects of physical attractiveness have been thoroughly examined by social researchers; their ov...
This paper looks at the perception that people with desirable physical attributes have an advantage ...
Traditionally, social scientists have studied socio-economic inequalities mainly by looking at the i...
In our society, people who are good-looking are assumed and expected to be better than the rest of t...
Evidence from developed Western societies is reviewed for the claims that (a) physical attractivenes...
Two important cues to female physical attractiveness are body mass index (BMI) and shape. In front v...
This study explored how sociocultural pressures and internalized beauty ideals play a role in how wo...
Desirable characteristics of "opposite sex others," such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
I examine the impact of physical attractiveness on organizational behaviors. In the first chapter, I...
Physical Attractiveness as a Persuasive Tactic- 2 It is commonly perceived that women have greater s...
This article analyzes the effect of three aspects of physical attractiveness (facial attractiveness,...
There is believed to be a ‘beauty premium’ in key life outcomes: it is thought that people perceived...
There is believed to be a ‘beauty premium ’ in key life outcomes: it is thought that people perceive...
Schunck R. Reich und schön? Eine Untersuchung zur ungleichen Verteilung physischer Attraktivität. Kö...
ABSTRACT. The “what is beautiful is good ” heuristic suggests that physically attractive persons ben...
The effects of physical attractiveness have been thoroughly examined by social researchers; their ov...
This paper looks at the perception that people with desirable physical attributes have an advantage ...
Traditionally, social scientists have studied socio-economic inequalities mainly by looking at the i...
In our society, people who are good-looking are assumed and expected to be better than the rest of t...
Evidence from developed Western societies is reviewed for the claims that (a) physical attractivenes...
Two important cues to female physical attractiveness are body mass index (BMI) and shape. In front v...
This study explored how sociocultural pressures and internalized beauty ideals play a role in how wo...
Desirable characteristics of "opposite sex others," such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
I examine the impact of physical attractiveness on organizational behaviors. In the first chapter, I...
Physical Attractiveness as a Persuasive Tactic- 2 It is commonly perceived that women have greater s...