While homophily -- the tendency to link with similar others -- may nurture a sense of belonging and shared values, it can also hinder diversity and widen inequalities. Here, we unravel this trade-off analytically, revealing homophily traps for minority groups: scenarios where increased homophilic interaction among minorities negatively affects their structural opportunities within a network. We demonstrate that homophily traps arise when minority size falls below 25% of a network, at which point homophily comes at the expense of lower structural visibility for the minority group. Our work reveals that social groups require a critical size to benefit from homophily without incurring structural costs, providing insights into core processes underlying the emergence of group inequality in networks.
翻译:尽管同质性——即与相似个体建立联系的倾向——可能有助于培养归属感与共同价值观,但它也可能抑制多样性并加剧不平等。本文通过解析方法揭示了这一权衡关系,并发现了少数群体面临的同质性陷阱:即少数群体内部同质性互动的增强会对其在网络中的结构性机会产生负面影响。我们证明,当少数群体规模低于网络总体的25%时,同质性陷阱就会出现,此时同质性会以牺牲少数群体的结构可见性为代价。本研究揭示,社会群体需要达到临界规模才能在不承担结构性成本的前提下受益于同质性,这为理解网络中群体不平等产生的核心机制提供了新的见解。