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Greg Clark: Genetics and Social Mobility — #14

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The Social Hierarchy of Marriage

Genealogists in Britain used 1.7 million marriages to measure social status of 400,000 people. The data was collected by amateur genealogists and it took 100,000 person hours to gather all the information. They found that looking at who marries home could be a good way to assess occupational or educational status.

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