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Data from the data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health), was evaluated to examine romantic and sexual involvement among young adults, most of who were between the ages of 25 to 32 (n = 11,555). It was found that Asian men were significantly less likely than white men to be currently involved with a romantic partner, even after controlling for a wide array of characteristics. Our results suggest that the racial hierarchy framework best explains lower likelihood of involvement among Asian American men.
Overall, white men had the highest odds of being in a relationship. The odds ratios of races of men relatively speaking were:
* '''White:''' 1.0
* '''Hispanic:''' 0.895-0.967
* '''Black:''' 0.738-0.769
* '''Asian:''' 0.474-0.586
Asian women by contrast did not suffer any reduced odds of being in a relationship compared to white women. But black women did suffer a decrease with an odds ratio of 0.656-0.706 relative to white women.
Researchers concluded that the dramatically low odds of an Asian man finding a relationship are due to the racial hierarchies women employ in judging men.
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* ''Asian women were half as likely as Asian men to be unpartnered (i.e., 18% versus 35%).
* ''Asian women were half as likely as Asian men to be unpartnered (i.e., 18% versus 35%).

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