The way strangers meet via dating websites is changing society in unexpected ways, say researchers
"Our model also predicts that marriages created in a society with online dating tend to be stronger," they say. Next, the researchers compare the results of their models to the observed rates of interracial marriage in the U.S. This has been on the increase for some time, but the rates are still low, not least because interracial marriage was banned in some parts of the country until 1967. But the rate of increase changed at about the time that online dating become popular. "It is intriguing that shortly after the introduction of the first dating websites in 1995, like Match.com, the percentage of new marriages created by interracial couples increased rapidly," say the researchers.
Oct-16-2017, 02:40:10 GMT
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