The Trojan-horse mechanism: How networks reduce gender segregation

Other authors

Universitat Ramon Llull. Esade

Publication date

2021



Abstract

The segregation of labor markets along ethnic and gender lines is socially highly consequential, and the social science literature has long viewed homophily and network-based job recruitments as some of its most crucial drivers. Here, we focus on a previously unidentified mechanism, the Trojan-horse mechanism, which, in contradiction to the main tenet of previous research, suggests that network-based recruitment reduce rather than increase segregation levels. We identify the conditions under which networks are desegregating, and using unique data on all individuals and all workplaces located in the Stockholm region during the years 2000–2017, we find strong empirical evidence for the Trojan-horse mechanism and its role in the gender segregation of labor markets.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Published version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Segregation of labor markets

Pages

7 p.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Published in

Science Advances

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