Economists: Men now need more than just money to be 'marriageable'
U.S. · WORLD
June 14, 20174 min read790 words
Published: June 14, 2017  |  4 min read790 words
Economists have long argued that marriage rates are lower in poorer and less well-educated areas because men in those communities aren't good financial bets. Without steady incomes, they can't reliably contribute to a household, so while women might have children with them, they ...
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June 30, 2017
This article is based on false assumptions, namely that men are the ones that need to worry whether they can find a spouse when all cultural evidence these past 30 years proves that the opposite is true.
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