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Journal of Public Economics

Brains or Beauty? Causal Evidence on the Returns to Education and Attractiveness in the Online Dating Market

Journal Article
Reference
Egebark, Johan, Mattias Ekström, Erik Plug and Miriam van Praag (2021). “Brains or Beauty? Causal Evidence on the Returns to Education and Attractiveness in the Online Dating Market”. Journal of Public Economics 196(April), 104372. doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2021.104372

Authors
Johan Egebark, Mattias Ekström, Erik Plug, Miriam van Praag

We study partner preferences for education and attractiveness by conducting a field experiment in a large online dating market. Fictitious profiles with manipulated levels of education and photo attractiveness send random invitations for a serious relationship to real online daters. We find that men and women prefer attractive over unattractive profiles, regardless of own attractiveness. We also find that high-educated men prefer low-educated over high-educated profiles as much as high-educated women prefer high-educated over low-educated profiles. With preferences similar for attractiveness but opposite for education, two groups are more likely to stay single: unattractive, low-educated men and unattractive, high-educated women.