HEIGHT, PARTNERS AND OFFSPRING: EVIDENCE FROM TAIWAN
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- DOI: 10.1017/S0021932015000346
HEIGHT, PARTNERS AND OFFSPRING: EVIDENCE FROM TAIWAN
Abstract
Using Taiwanese data, this study finds that tall males are more successful in mate selection and reproduction, but the results are weakly significant. Height is not helpful for females' reproductive success. Specifically, tall males are more likely to have a partner at present or in the past, have at least one child, have more children, have a shorter period of celibacy and have a longer time duration of living with a partner in their lifetime. Using mediation analysis, the study shows that tall males' reproductive success is not due to their achievements in the labour market (earnings), but is simply due to their height per se. Finally, a college student data set is used to explore the relation between height and dating hours. Tall male students have more dating hours, but no relation is found between females' height and dating hours.
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