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07-31-2008, 10:15 PM #4Senior Member
McCain backs ban on affirmative action in Arizona
I disagree with this. Affirmative action still has it's place. Infact if anything, it should be expanded beyond race. I don't believe companies should be forced to participate in affirmative action but get tax breaks if they do.
Many jobs out there don't hire "the best person out there." They hire the best looking, their best friend, a certain personality they like. Do a salary comparison between fit people and fat people and you'll notice such a skew in salary. Fat women earn 17% less than their fit peers.
"Economists Susan Averett and Sanders Korenman studied the effects of obesity on wages, using a sample consisting of individuals aged 16-24 in 1981 who were 23-31 in 1988. They showed that women who were obese according to their Body Mass Index (BMI) in both 1981 and 1988 earned 17 percent lower wages on average than women within their recommended BMI range. However, women who became obese between those two survey years earned only slightly less than women of recommended BMI. When comparing by race, the authors found a wage penalty for obesity among white women but no significant penalty for black women. Among white men, they found a much lower wage penalty for obesity than for their white female counterparts. A small positive relationship was actually found between obese black men and wages."
The Regional Economist
Goes to show, affirmative action should be expanded.
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