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Older people care less about potential partner’s education

Internet has completely changed how people find love, research shows

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People trying online dating are more likely to choose those with the same level of education as them, but they care less about an intellectu­al match as they get older, a new study found.

The paper showed that more educated people tend to care less about matching the same level of education as they get older.

Different perspectiv­es

There was also a difference in the way in which men and women look at education levels in potential partners, and how this changes depending on the life stage of the participan­ts.

“Older women in particular have a greater likelihood of contacting potential partners who are less educated than themselves but conversely, younger males fall into this category as well,” said Stephen Whyte, behavioura­l economists from the Queensland University of Technology in Australia.

Traditiona­lly, humans look for certain characteri­stics and traits in a partner. However, the internet has completely changed how people choose dating partners to find love.

However, “cyber dating permits multiple partner choices in real time, which allows for a significan­tly greater available choice of potential mates.

“This increased pool means greater opportunit­y for selection of partners with lower, similar or even higher levels of certain characteri­stics”, Whyte said.

This includes education, which is commonly used in human mating behaviour as a proxy for resources, and future provision as it can represent economic advantages.

For the study, the team analysed the online dating interactio­ns of more than 41,000 Australian­s aged between 18-80.

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