Women who wear makeup at work are getting paid more, according to study

Women who wear makeup at work are getting paid more, according to study
- June 7, 2018
- Andrew Penner and Jaclyn Wong, sociology, via Indy 100, June 7, 2018
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Sociologists [UCI alumna] Jaclyn Wong and [UCI Associate Professor of sociology] Andrew Penner collected data from more than 14,000 employees and found that there is a link between income and effort-based attractiveness.
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