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sheepskin effect
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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Etymology
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Academic degrees were traditionally presented on sheepskin.
Noun
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sheepskin
effect
The theory that people who have completed an
academic
degree
earn more
income
, not because of the knowledge they gained during their education, but rather because their degree indicates things about their personality that
employers
find favourable.
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