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The largest research ever conducted on hypergamy is a study in England, published this year by the economic historians Gregory Clark and Neil Cummins, that evaluated more than 33 million marriages and 67 million births from 1837 to 2021.
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A study by Clark and Cummins evaluated 33 million marriages and 67 million births from 1837 to 2021.
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Magazine Article
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{
    "date": "2025",
    "event": "Study Publication",
    "person": "Neil Cummins",
    "location": "England"
}
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September 2, 2025 at 7:34 PM (1 week ago)
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September 2, 2025 at 7:34 PM (1 week ago)

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Examines the changing societal views on hypergamy, using Lauren Sanchez's marriage to Jeff Bezos as a case study. Explores the complexities of money, marriage, and gender roles in modern society.

Hypergamy
Marriage
Gender Roles
Social Inequality
Wealth
Feminism
Modern Relationships
Economic disparity

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