This paper studies the relationship between height and leadership. Using data from a representative sample of Swedish men, I document that tall men are significantly more likely to attain managerial positions. An increase in height by 10 centimeters (3.94 inches) is associated with a 2.2 percentage point increase in the probability of holding a managerial position. Selection into managerial positions explains about 15% of the unconditional height-wage premium. However, about half of the height-leadership correlation is due to a positive correlation between height and cognitive and noncognitive ability.
Review of Economics and Statistics
Height and Leadership
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Referens
Lindqvist, Erik (2012). ”Height and Leadership”. Review of Economics and Statistics 94(4), 1191–1196. doi.org/10.1162/REST_a_00239
Lindqvist, Erik (2012). ”Height and Leadership”. Review of Economics and Statistics 94(4), 1191–1196. doi.org/10.1162/REST_a_00239
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Erik Lindqvist