I want to check out the full paper to see if these authors insist, like so many economists, on having a section on policy implications.
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Doesn't this have a well known evolutionary basis based on interaction between vitamin D and folic acid production in the skin, and pregnancy complications?
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The paper doesn't mention this. I am not sure if the theory would predict a generalized preferences for lighter female skin.
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Women in the sex industry have been discussing this for a long time. It has been mentioned that the customers of escorts and camgirls also tend to be lighter skinned. People want to mate with someone similar to themselves?
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Spent two weeks in Mexico in the mid 80's. Every actor or presenter on television was fair skinned European ancestry. On the street almost everyone was Amerindian.
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