The Dynamics of Networks and Homophily

The Dynamics of Networks and Homophily

Auteur : Matthew O. Jackson, Stephen M. Nei, Erik Snowberg, Leeat Yariv

Date de publication : 2022

Éditeur : National Bureau of Economic Research

Nombre de pages : 54

Résumé du livre

We examine friendships and study partnerships among university students over several years. At the aggregate level, connections increase over time, but homophily on gender and ethnicity is relatively constant across time, university residences, and different network layers. At the individual level, homophilous tendencies are persistent across time and network layers. Furthermore, we see assortativity in homophilous tendencies. There is weaker, albeit significant, homophily over malleable characteristics -- risk preferences, altruism, study habits, and so on. We find little evidence of assimilation over those characteristics. We also document the nuanced impact of network connections on changes in Grade Point Average.

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