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The basic concept is to try to model the effects of "marriage markets" with more men in them than women or vice-versa. Examples of social groups which experience a gender imbalances in marriage markets include: most religious groups, college campuses, some large cities (such as New York and Washington, DC), the African-American community, and some nations (notably China). [[Brian Hollar]] | The basic concept is to try to model the effects of "marriage markets" with more men in them than women or vice-versa. Examples of social groups which experience a gender imbalances in marriage markets include: most religious groups, college campuses, some large cities (such as New York and Washington, DC), the African-American community, and some nations (notably China). [[Brian Hollar]] | ||
* [ | * [http://www.santafe.edu/events/workshops/images/3/38/Bjh_gender_imbalance.ppt Gender Imbalance Power Point] | ||
* NetLogo Model (Coming soon) | * NetLogo Model (Coming soon) |
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The Impact of Gender Imbalance on Marriage Markets
The basic concept is to try to model the effects of "marriage markets" with more men in them than women or vice-versa. Examples of social groups which experience a gender imbalances in marriage markets include: most religious groups, college campuses, some large cities (such as New York and Washington, DC), the African-American community, and some nations (notably China). Brian Hollar
- Gender Imbalance Power Point
- NetLogo Model (Coming soon)