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Psychology professor; wrote The Mating Mind, Spent, Mate, & Virtue Signaling. Agnostic centrist into evolution, sex, sentience, freedom & future.

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    1. Rebecca Sear‏ @RebeccaSear 27 Oct 2019
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      Rebecca Sear Retweeted Joeun KIM

      Men's economic dependency stresses men out if they hold 'traditional' gender attitudes, but is associated with reduced stress for egalitarian men - maybe because 'traditional' attitudes regarding breadwinning are novel in human history & bad for everyonehttps://twitter.com/SocJoeun/status/1188283420788568064 …

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      Joeun KIM @SocJoeun
      Happy to share my work with Nancy Luke on men's economic dependency and stress @JMF_NCFR. Egalitarian gender norms (non-gender essentialist ideals) - good for everyone. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jomf.12615 …
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    2. Geoffrey Miller‏Verified account @primalpoly 27 Oct 2019
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      Replying to @RebeccaSear

      What's are the divorce rates among 'egalitarian' men versus 'bread-winners'? Genuinely curious.

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    3. Rebecca Sear‏ @RebeccaSear 27 Oct 2019
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      Men’s domestic labour contributions reduce likelihood of divorce (in the UK): “fathers' home production stabilizes marriage regardless of mothers' employment statuses”https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13545700903448801 …

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      Geoffrey Miller‏Verified account @primalpoly 27 Oct 2019
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      Replying to @RebeccaSear

      Interesting. Thanks!

      2:24 PM - 27 Oct 2019
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        2. Oantastlig‏ @Oantastlig 28 Oct 2019
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          Husbands, to a larger degree than wives, continues to support their partner when they loses their job (financial dependent). This might explain why husbands tend to be more "stressed" by it. Divorce rate are, unsurprisingly, higher when wives earn more: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2572421 …pic.twitter.com/pNTIxR9UxN

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        3. Oantastlig‏ @Oantastlig 28 Oct 2019
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          Oantastlig Retweeted Joeun KIM

          The author just confirmed that divorce rate was higher, if the wife earned more, in their study as well:https://twitter.com/SocJoeun/status/1188818548136857608?s=20 …

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          Highly plausible. The proportion of divroce/separate was higher among economically dependent men, but not confident with the statistical significance (given limited cell sizes). We focused on men who stayed in relationships, suggesting that our estimates could be conservative.
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