Network structures of applicant-vacancy links determine matching function forms, with dispersion in search intensities reducing match efficacy and potentially making higher average search counterproductive.
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PATCH model simulations show preferential attachment and homophily increase segregation and degree inequality while triadic closure reduces segregation but amplifies overall inequality, and the model accounts for observed gender disparities in 50 years of physics and CS collaboration networks.
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The Matching Function: A Unified Look into the Black Box
Network structures of applicant-vacancy links determine matching function forms, with dispersion in search intensities reducing match efficacy and potentially making higher average search counterproductive.
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Network Inequality through Preferential Attachment, Triadic Closure, and Homophily
PATCH model simulations show preferential attachment and homophily increase segregation and degree inequality while triadic closure reduces segregation but amplifies overall inequality, and the model accounts for observed gender disparities in 50 years of physics and CS collaboration networks.