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Alice Evans

@_alice_evans

Writing ‘The Great Gender Divergence’ with @PrincetonUPress. King’s College London

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Some may find my analysis depressing, but here’s the flip side: If someone does marry you in the 2020s, they’re literally saying “In a world of amazing possibilities of entertainment and enjoyment, the most fun way to spend my life is with you” 🥰

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Thank you everyone for your engagement! I set out this list of broad principles because I am actually unsure of the specific intervention that would help. We need careful empirical research - tackling these key trade-offs & tussles! 😀

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When did reverse finance coalitions likely emerge? Did weapons reward intelligence and cooperation - enabling groups to take down alpha males?

When did reverse finance coalitions likely emerge?

Did weapons reward intelligence and cooperation - enabling groups to take down alpha males?
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In 300,000 years of humanity, it’s an extremely rare & low probabilistic event that people can love whoever they like It trails the Enlightenment, sexual revolution, and the technologies of large-scale persuasion (television normalizing “love is love”) This struggle persists 🏳️‍🌈

In 300,000 years of humanity, it’s an extremely rare & low probabilistic event that people can love whoever they like

It trails the Enlightenment, sexual revolution, and the technologies of large-scale persuasion (television normalizing “love is love”)

This struggle persists 🏳️‍🌈
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If you’re a traveller, I recommend this carry on case by Solgaard Stand the case upright, extend the handle, Latch on a set of shelves, fill your stuff, then put back in the case. Easy to see all your stuff on the move 🙂

If you’re a traveller, I recommend this carry on case by <a href="/Solgaard_co/">Solgaard</a>

Stand the case upright, extend the handle, 

Latch on a set of shelves, fill your stuff, then put back in the case.

Easy to see all your stuff on the move 🙂
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“Watch what you say about what’s there. Those nuns have a finger in every pie. And remind how you look to the rest of the town” “Small Things Like These” is about a man pressured to keep quiet about abuses. Captures the struggles of challenging establishment consensus.

“Watch what you say about what’s there. Those nuns have a finger in every pie. And remind how you look to the rest of the town”

“Small Things Like These” is about a man pressured to keep quiet about abuses.

Captures the struggles of challenging establishment consensus.
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Discussing falling birth rates with Alice Evans on Today with Claire Byrne, Claire B wondered whether one reason for the drop is that "people in their twenties who might say 'I want to extend this period because it's fun? You know, I don't want many responsibilities'. Who can blame

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When people wonder how boys can perceive being male as a disadvantage I've pointed out that the authority figures in their lives are disproportionately women. Now a great Claire Cain Miller piece details just how great the gender disparity in role models is.

When people wonder how boys can perceive being male as a disadvantage I've pointed out that the authority figures in their lives are disproportionately women. Now a great <a href="/clairecm/">Claire Cain Miller</a> piece details just how great the gender disparity in role models is.
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"To understand America today, study the zero-sum mindset." My piece in The Economist this week on how zero-sum thinking arises and why it matters so much for policy and politics. Based on our research at the Social Economics Lab. economist.com/by-invitation/…