Episode 331: Why women monkey branch

Episode 331: Why women monkey branch

11 Minuten

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vor 2 Jahren

Monkey branching is the phenomenon in which one person swings
from one relationship to the next, with little to no time between
the two. If both men and women can do this, why is the behavior
so much more common in men than it is in men? Much like in
business, the largest jumps in position and compensation
generally occur when workers move between companies (rather than
when they remain within the same company). And when preparing for
such a move, it is advantageous for workers to remain in their
current positions until they receive a binding offer.
Relationships operate in the same way.


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