Previous research finds that individuals tend to form ties with similar others much more often than with dissimilar others. However, we know relatively little about tie loss and to what extent this is driven by (dis)similarity. In this paper, we argue that ties to persons who are dissimilar with regard to gender, age, ethnicity, and education are lost faster than ties to similar persons – and we test three explanations for this faster decay of ties with dissimilar others: lack of meeting opportunities, preferences for similarity, and lower network embeddedness. To test these explanations, we analysed two waves of the Survey on the Social Networks of the Dutch (SSND, 2007, 2014). These SSND-waves contain comprehensive longitudinal panel data...
Partnership ties shape friendship networks through different social forces. First, partnership ties ...
Network structure is an important determinant of information value contained in individuals’ social ...
Most research on segregation in social networks considers small circles of strong ties, and little i...
Previous research finds that individuals tend to form ties with similar others much more often than ...
[Abstract of]: NetMob, 5-7 April 2017, Milan, ItalySocial networks are made out of strong andweak li...
From a sociological perspective, this study challenges the idea that personal relationships and netw...
We used to marry people to which we were somehow connected to: friends of friends, schoolmates, neig...
Personal network researchers have extensively studied the characteristics and effects of individuals...
The study of human interactions is of central importance for understanding the behavior of individua...
Recent studies on social network structures have focused on tie persistence as a distinct outcome in...
The study of human interactions is of central importance for understanding the behavior of individua...
This paper examines the effect of social contexts on similarity in personal relationships. We argue ...
Relationships are central to human life strategies and have crucial fitness consequences. Yet, at th...
Social networks have attracted attention in different fields of research in recent years and choice ...
The study of the weak-ties phenomenon has a long and well-documented history, the research into the ...
Partnership ties shape friendship networks through different social forces. First, partnership ties ...
Network structure is an important determinant of information value contained in individuals’ social ...
Most research on segregation in social networks considers small circles of strong ties, and little i...
Previous research finds that individuals tend to form ties with similar others much more often than ...
[Abstract of]: NetMob, 5-7 April 2017, Milan, ItalySocial networks are made out of strong andweak li...
From a sociological perspective, this study challenges the idea that personal relationships and netw...
We used to marry people to which we were somehow connected to: friends of friends, schoolmates, neig...
Personal network researchers have extensively studied the characteristics and effects of individuals...
The study of human interactions is of central importance for understanding the behavior of individua...
Recent studies on social network structures have focused on tie persistence as a distinct outcome in...
The study of human interactions is of central importance for understanding the behavior of individua...
This paper examines the effect of social contexts on similarity in personal relationships. We argue ...
Relationships are central to human life strategies and have crucial fitness consequences. Yet, at th...
Social networks have attracted attention in different fields of research in recent years and choice ...
The study of the weak-ties phenomenon has a long and well-documented history, the research into the ...
Partnership ties shape friendship networks through different social forces. First, partnership ties ...
Network structure is an important determinant of information value contained in individuals’ social ...
Most research on segregation in social networks considers small circles of strong ties, and little i...