Greg Clark's Study on Male Status and Women's Father's Status

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Greg Clark's study examines the correlation between male status and women's father's status across 300 years of British data. It highlights how women often match on male status correlated to their fathers, even if they themselves are poor, suggesting their families may not be.

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okay yeah there's a something I saw here across the last 300 years of British data men and women very reliably match on male status correlated to women's father status i.e a lot of women without college degrees may themselves be poor but often their families are not exactly exactly so that's Greg Clark's study that's a wonderful instantiation of this um so yeah you're men you're not

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women's father's status
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"The study is mentioned as evidence supporting the idea that men compete with the fathers of women they are trying to date, making it relevant to listeners interested in understanding relationship dynamics and social status."

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