The Effects of Prenatal Testosterone on Adult Wages: Evidence from Russian Rmls Data and Measured 2d:4d Digit Ratios

John V.C. Nye (George Mason University)
Ekaterina Kochergina (Higher school of economics, Moscow)
Ekaterina Orel (Higher school of economics, Moscow)
Maria Yudkevich (Higher school of economics, Moscow)

Abstract: There is now a large literature on the correlates of prenatal androgen exposure and various individual measures of performance in sports, business, or schooling. However, there is still relatively limited evidence of the impact of prenatal androgens on life achievement. Using data from the Russian longitudinal survey and measured digit ratios, we found that age-corrected market wages are nonlinearly correlated with low measured 2D:4D ratios signifying higher prenatal testosterone. Unlike earlier work on noncognitive correlates of labor market wages, our findings indicate a clear-cut optimum 2D:4D ratio for women’s wages with higher and lower 2D:4D being associated with lowered wages. However, the size of these effects are small, especially compared to the influence of education of income.


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