social homogamy
cultural homogamy
educational homogamy
economic homogamy
homogamy theory
homogamy patterns
homogamy effects
homogamy preference
homogamy trends
homogamy research
homogamy can lead to a lack of diversity in relationships.
many sociologists study the effects of homogamy on social structure.
homogamy is often seen in educational and economic backgrounds.
couples who practice homogamy may share similar values.
homogamy can reinforce cultural norms within communities.
some researchers argue that homogamy reduces social mobility.
understanding homogamy helps in analyzing marriage patterns.
homogamy might influence the choice of partners in urban areas.
in some cultures, homogamy is considered a positive trait.
homogamy can create stronger family ties among similar individuals.
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