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AUGUST 18, 2010
Lithe Shape Leads to Higher
Wage for Grads
A svelte body-mass index of 20.09 (weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters) yields the highest entry-level wages for female Taiwanese college graduates, according to Hung-Lin Tao of Soochow University, who studies the effect of physical appearance on earnings. Entry wages also increase by 0.41% for each additional 1% of height.
Source: Kyklos International Review for Social Sciences
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