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Sam Tobin-Hochstadt's avatar

I think the distinction between home production and leisure is not clear cut enough to support this analysis. Nobody likes doing laundry, but cooking, gardening, shopping, home renovation, child care, and more are all activities that are both home production and things people intentionally want to do more of.

Edgy Ideas's avatar

People think the OK Cupid data and General Social Survey data are incongruent.

They are not, it is essentially the difference between the median of a distribution and the edge that produces both effects.

0.5-1.0 standard deviation in attractiveness is sufficient for both to occur.

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