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Greg Clark: Genetics and Social Mobility — #14

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The Effects of Sortative Mating on Marriage

In your most recent paper, one of the consequences you point out of a sortative mating is that increases the variance on whatever these traits are in the population. And if above average men tend to mate with above average women, it pushes things further to the right and the right tail distribution. That may have important consequences, for example, for how the Industrial Revolution got going. It will take something like 400 years for half of that effect to come in.

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