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Tags: Grease, Beauty, Film, Film Score, HD, Indie, Indie, Music, Music Video, Music Video, Movie, Music Videos, Music Video, Music Video, Music Videos, Movie, Music Video, Scored, Scored, Scored, Scored, Scored, Scored, Scored, Song, Scored, Song, Story, Story, The MovieThe world is your oyster. Thats the message coming from a group of researchers who have discovered that men willing to take on the physically demanding work roles that women have long been stereotyped for are paid more – and get promoted more quickly. The effect is found in a study published in the American Economic Review, and it points to the same reason why companies are increasingly paying men more than women for the same jobs. An online survey of 2,000 American college graduates – about a fifth of the entire class – found that men with the work ethic and physical strength were more likely to succeed in college and earn higher pay. The researchers also found that men who participated in work projects on college campuses were more likely to find jobs in graduate school and to get promoted faster than those who did not. The study is consistent with earlier research showing that men are more likely to be interested in careers in physical demanding fields such as science and engineering; and that such fields are better paid, offer higher prestige and are supported by more stable job systems. Researchers Matthew Panek from Cornell University and Andrew Haldane at the Bank of England studied the educational background of 4. 4 million British university and college students, including a random sample of about 5,000 men and a randomly selected sample of about 500 women who came in for pre-test interviews. They found that men who had some kind of job, or, in the case of women, at least one-quarter of their time was devoted to housework, in their early 20s had higher median earnings than other men and women in the sample did, and by the time they graduated. They also found that men who spent a significant amount of their time working, particularly physically strenuous work, as opposed to sitting around doing nothing, such as reading or waiting tables were also significantly more likely to be employed in fields where they had higher earnings. We find that men who work an average of 5 hours or more each week tend to make more money than men who work less, says Panek, the studys lead author. Men who exert themselves at work earn a wage premium. This effect disappears when other things equal such as hours worked or how smart and charismatic they are compared with other men. However, what this tells us is that you dont need to be a rocket scientist; you just need to be working a little bit hard. The fact that we can have these gender differences after.
Article about Grease beauty school drop-out…
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