Dating preferences and meeting opportunities in mate choice decisions

Publication type

Journal Article

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Publication date

June 1, 2013

Summary:

Much empirical evidence shows that female and male partners look alike along a variety of attributes. It is, however, unclear how this positive sorting comes about because marriage is an equilibrium outcome arising from a process that entails searching, meeting, and choosing one another. This study takes advantage of unique data to shed light on the forces driving choices at the earliest stage of a relationship. Both women and men value physical attributes, such as age and weight, and reveal that their dating choices are assortative along several traits. Importantly, meeting opportunities have a substantial role in determining dating proposals.

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Journal of Human Resources

Volume and page numbers

Volume: 48 , p.474 -508

ISSN

22166

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