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Does Sex and the City Predict the Future of Marriage?

Roderick Duncan ()

Challenge, 2003, vol. 46, issue 3, pages 73-88

Abstract: Some popular culture now suggests that women's attempts to find a suitable marriage partner are being frustrated. This economist argues that it may well be because women are becoming better educated and men aren't keeping pace. Will well-educated women start "marrying down"?

Date: 2003
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