Introduction: Assortative mating refers describes a phenomenon in which individuals with similar phenotypic traits are more likely to mate and reproduce with each other; i.e. assortative mating occurs when individuals choose partners based on their similarity or dissimilarity in certain traits.to patterns of non-randommating of spouses leading to phenotypic resemblance. There are various theories about the its underlying mechanisms, which have different genetic consequences.Methods: We analyzed examined two possible mechanisms underlying assortative mating - phenotypic assortment and social homogamy - for educational attainment in two countries utilizing data of mono- and dizygotic twins and their spouses (1,451 Finnish and 1,616 Dutch twin...
Preference for mates with similar phenotypes; that is, assortative mating, is widely observed in hum...
How much husbands and wives resemble each other on socioeconomic status and other social traits has ...
There is a growing concern internationally about levels of income inequality, and the negative effec...
We examined whether assortative mating for educational attainment ("like marries like") can be detec...
In human populations, assortative mating is almost universally positive, with similarities between ...
Social scientists have overwhelmingly documented a strong and increasing educa-tional homogamy betwe...
We examined whether assortative mating for educational attainment (“like marries like”) can be detec...
Abstract Assortative mating on heritable traits can have implications for the genetic resemblance be...
Social scientists have overwhelmingly documented a strong and increasing educational homogamy betwee...
We study the influence of social structure on assortative mating for personality in a large national...
In this paper we assess the presence of assortative mating, gene¿environment interaction and the her...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mate choice is central to individuals' lives and to the evolutio...
An important hypothesis about why people generally interact with people who are socially or cultural...
In this paper we assess the presence of assortative mating, gene-environment interaction and the her...
Preference for mates with similar phenotypes; that is, assortative mating, is widely observed in hum...
How much husbands and wives resemble each other on socioeconomic status and other social traits has ...
There is a growing concern internationally about levels of income inequality, and the negative effec...
We examined whether assortative mating for educational attainment ("like marries like") can be detec...
In human populations, assortative mating is almost universally positive, with similarities between ...
Social scientists have overwhelmingly documented a strong and increasing educa-tional homogamy betwe...
We examined whether assortative mating for educational attainment (“like marries like”) can be detec...
Abstract Assortative mating on heritable traits can have implications for the genetic resemblance be...
Social scientists have overwhelmingly documented a strong and increasing educational homogamy betwee...
We study the influence of social structure on assortative mating for personality in a large national...
In this paper we assess the presence of assortative mating, gene¿environment interaction and the her...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mate choice is central to individuals' lives and to the evolutio...
An important hypothesis about why people generally interact with people who are socially or cultural...
In this paper we assess the presence of assortative mating, gene-environment interaction and the her...
Preference for mates with similar phenotypes; that is, assortative mating, is widely observed in hum...
How much husbands and wives resemble each other on socioeconomic status and other social traits has ...
There is a growing concern internationally about levels of income inequality, and the negative effec...