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network segregation, as measured by inbreeding homophily, on the other hand. Our analysis is based on both U.S. and Estonian …
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unexplained racial/ethnic wage differentials on the one hand and social network segregation, as measured by inbreeding homophily …
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compositions of educational attainment and race. We find that a higher number of homosexuals in relatively higher educated areas is … percent black, perhaps due to homophily. …
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a unique value of network homophily maximizing the present value of income. Therefore, there is a gain for risk …
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We develop and estimate a model of study time choices of students on a social network. The model is designed to exploit unique data collected in the Berea Panel Study. Study time data allow us to quantify an intuitive mechanism for academic social interactions: own study time may depend on...
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