@DavidHendel @ask_aubry No, hon, you're doing the lying, though it's possible you don't know any better. More proof btw that marriage is good for men, not women: https://t.co/ob38qtS77f https://t.co/GvQBW3K9gD
@wesyang While they're trade offs, men tend to "marry up" while women tend to marry down. Largely driven by how women are often more educated. https://t.co/QswGnHYZTC
RT @jun0inoue: へぇ、アメリカでは男性の方が女性より上昇婚多くなってるんだ。大学の進学・卒業率が女性に偏ってるからそうなるだろうとは言われてたけど、2010年の時点で既に逆転してたと。 https://t.co/ZbuagNODmi
へぇ、アメリカでは男性の方が女性より上昇婚多くなってるんだ。大学の進学・卒業率が女性に偏ってるからそうなるだろうとは言われてたけど、2010年の時点で既に逆転してたと。 https://t.co/ZbuagNODmi
@GeorgeBruno But re: hypergamy, it's not something Rollo made up. It's a phenomenon that has been described by social scientists since the 19th century. For example in this 2017 article in the journal Demography: https://t.co/eQhQWdZpcY
@redlianak @KUnews @EurekAlert The study is behind a 40 dollar paywall, and the articles don't cover anything that isn't in the abstract. The abstract doesn't cover any quantifiable facts, like sample size, to determine if the study is junk or not. https:
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
RT @dr_jbc: Women's access to education benefits men (too). https://t.co/KNrrtdGZop
RT @dr_jbc: Women's access to education benefits men (too). https://t.co/KNrrtdGZop
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
Women's access to education benefits men (too). https://t.co/KNrrtdGZop
feminism update https://t.co/tkfiv5Q0kC
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
exactly! https://t.co/l6GG33t2j0
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
RT @RebeccaSear: "women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https:/…
"women’s progress in education & earnings led to greater improvement in standard of living for men than for women" https://t.co/7bTsIvGgHL
Here's the actual study... "Women’s Progress for Men’s Gain?" https://t.co/ICV7LpRNjq
@DecideOrSlide Marrying Up? https://t.co/pyft1Ckc0h
New study investigates #gender-specific changes in return to education as measured by family standard of living: https://t.co/NLIQm620Un