Title
Gender homophily in online dyadic and triadic relationships.
Abstract
Gender homophily, or the preference for interaction with individuals of the same gender, has been observed in many contexts, especially during childhood and adolescence. In this study we investigate such phenomenon by analyzing the interactions of the ∼10 million users of Tuenti, a Spanish social networking service popular among teenagers. In dyadic relationships we find evidence of higher gender homophily for women. We also observe a preference of users with more friends to connect to the opposite gender. A particularly marked gender difference emerges in signing up for the social networking service and adding the first friends, and in the interactions by means of wall messages. In these contexts we find evidence of a strong homophily for women, and little or no homophily for men. By examining the gender composition of triangle motifs, we observe a marked tendency of users to group into gender homogeneous clusters, with a particularly high number of male-only triangles. We show that age plays an important role in this context, with a tendency to higher homophily for young teenagers in both dyadic and triadic relationships. Our findings have implications for addressing gender gap issues, understanding adolescent online behavior and technology adoption, and modeling social networks.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1140/epjds/s13688-016-0080-6
EPJ Data Sci.
Keywords
Field
DocType
gender homophily, social networks, triangle motifs, local clustering coefficient, age patterns
Social psychology,Data science,Social network,Homophily,Computer science,Homogeneous,Phenomenon,Gender gap
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
5
1
2193-1127
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.38
11
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
David Laniado125020.17
Yana Volkovich220717.71
Karolin Kappler3121.96
Andreas Kaltenbrunner461350.64