From
rimrunner and
desdenova, a link to a quiz on today's Family.
I got an 88%, only one wrong.
What I was happily wrong about.
Until the 1980s, women with higher educational and professional achievements were less likely to ever marry than women with less schooling and work experience, said a Washington study. Now, higher-income women who earn at least $50,000 are more likely to marry. The study said men have changed their ideas about what they want in a woman, seeking an egalitarian mate who can contribute financially to the home.
I got an 88%, only one wrong.
What I was happily wrong about.
Until the 1980s, women with higher educational and professional achievements were less likely to ever marry than women with less schooling and work experience, said a Washington study. Now, higher-income women who earn at least $50,000 are more likely to marry. The study said men have changed their ideas about what they want in a woman, seeking an egalitarian mate who can contribute financially to the home.