The researcher found out many interesting articles and research papers about mate preferences and search and matching couple, which there are several preferences that include in almost every articles and research papers. Most of papers found the impact between wealth of men and women, age and education level. For example, Eugenio Giolito (2004) found that women tent to marry with older while wage increases with age which make older man are more attractive in this market and behavior of men and women respect to time isn't driven only by direct effect but also by reaction of the rest of the market to a given sex imbalance. Behavior isn't constant over time, it is change over ages. Marion Gousse (2011) found that important factor for men and women are wage and education. The bargaining power of men rises with their wage while women rise with their education level. Kai Konrad (2008) said high income earner might not marry a low income earner even thought they would be a perfect match emotionally …show more content…
Also, education level and motives for having sex are included. Smt. Sandhya S.J. (2013) said that to select the ideal mate which is the most confusing process in lifetime. He found that socio-economic status is significantly influences in marriage partner selection in terms of personally traits, socio-economics status and physical attractiveness. Sascha Schwarz (2012) said that women are more demanding sex than men which men value on the physical attractiveness of their couple than women. Furthermore, the 10 lesson on dating, 2010 Nobel prize winners (Peter Diamond, Dale Mortensen and Christopher Pissarides) for ‘search and matching model’, explaining how workers and employers find each other and show why even in a market in equilibrium. Each worker would have a matching job but there is unemployment because of the imperfect information about trading partners, heterogeneous demand and supply, the slow mobility, coordination failure and other factor that effect and