What's In a Name? A Higher Salary Perhaps
Filed under: Employment & Careers, Family Finances, Health, Weird & Wonderful, New Year New Start
We all have a name, whether it's associated with the glam set like Angelina or Brad or a moniker with older associations like Norma or Edward. As much as we'd like to think how well we do in life stems from our inner beings, recent studies claim that the way others perceive our names can actually influence our success.A new study suggests that women who keep their maiden names are seen as more professional and are more likely to be favored for a job. The research also suggests that women who keep their original last names earn a higher salary, as much as around $1,122.00 a month compared with women who take their husband's name or women with double-barreled surnames.
The Dutch study, performed by professors at Tilburg University, looked at 2,400 married women. The researchers found participants in the study thought a woman who changed her name to her husband's or used a hyphenated name was likely to be more caring, dependent and emotional whereas a woman who kept her maiden name was seen to be more intelligent and competent.







