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Women's winning ways.

Australasian Business Intelligence, June, 2007

Byline: Geoff Maslen

Jun 17, 2007 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- As women gaining higher education achievements rises, there is speculation that there will be a biological impact on society. Some researchers believe that high-income and tertiary-qualified women are essentially educating themselves from becoming married. Bryan Sykes, a geneticist with Oxford University, has predicted that the deterioration of fertility and damaged Y chromosomes will lead males to historical extinction, such as Neanderthals and Homo erectus.

Publication Date: 16 June 2007

 
OXFORD UNIVERSITY 

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