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Australia Sees Near Quadrupling of University-Educated 'Power Couples'

Australia has witnessed a significant increase in what are referred to as 'power couples,' defined as partnerships where both individuals hold a university education. Over the past two decades, the number of these couples has almost quadrupled. This demographic shift is noted for its potential impact on social inequality within the country.

By Fainaron·Jun 12, 2026 (3 hours ago)·1 views
Australia Sees Near Quadrupling of University-Educated 'Power Couples'

Australia's demographic landscape has seen a notable change with the significant rise in the number of 'power couples.' These couples are characterized by both partners having obtained a university education.

Over a period of 20 years, the ranks of these university-educated couples have nearly quadrupled. This expansion highlights an evolving trend within Australian society.

The growing prevalence of these partnerships could have profound implications for social inequality within the nation.

(Source: ABC News Australia)

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