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Gregory Clark on Social Mobility, Migration, and Assortative Mating (Live at Mercatus)

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Assortative Mating and Social Inequality

This chapter examines assortative mating, where individuals pair with those of similar social status and intelligence, and its implications for social mobility and economic growth. It explores historical and contemporary patterns of marriage across different societies, including the effects of practices like cousin marriage and the caste system on inequality and talent distribution.

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