The trait that defines Australia's 1.1 million power couples
By Inga Ting, Katia Shatoba, Thomas Brettell, and Alex Palmer

The ranks of Australia's so-called power couples, in which both partners are university-educated, have almost quadrupled over 20 years. This could have profound implications for social inequality.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06-13/how-university-education-became-a-dividing-line-in-marriage/106708316

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The ranks of Australia's so-called power couples, in which both partners are university-educated, have almost quadrupled over 20 years. This could have profound implications for social inequality.