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‘Bootgate’ is bigger than Ron DeSantis — there’s real bias against shorter people at work

Por: MarketWatch Business October 31, 2023

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But underlying the guesses and gossip is the very real matter of how one’s height affects their ability to get hired, or the salary that they can earn.  It’s an issue that has been studied in-depth. A in the journal PLOS One looked at data from thousands of Chinese adults, and found that  “one additional [centimeter] in height is associated with a 1.30% increase in annual salary income.” Or as the , that means “a 5’6″ person... + full article



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