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Abstract

This paper presents the globalization of elite single professional women (SPW) as the first new global sociological phenomenon of the twenty-first century. We trace the economic roots of the phenomenon and how female empowerment interacts with the psychological prerequisites for mating. We then trace how the phenomenon is being expressed outside of the United States, in India, Poland, and Germany. We conclude by putting these observations into a historical perspective and briefly listing possible strategies for responding, adapting, and maximizing one’s options.

Author Biography

Linda Berg-Cross, Howard University; Anne-Marie Scholz, University of Bremen; JoAnne Long, Vassar College; Ewa Grzeszcyk, Warsaw University; Anjali Roy, India Institute of Technology

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