Analyzing gender inequality through large-scale Facebook advertising data
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Garcia, David; Mitike Kassa, Yonas; Cuevas, Angel; Cuevas, Ruben; Cebrian, Manuel; Moro Egido, Esteban; Rahwan, Iyad; ... Show more Show less
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Online social media are information resources that can have a transformative power in society. While the Web was envisioned as an equalizing force that allows everyone to access information, the digital divide prevents large amounts of people from being present online. Online social media, in particular, are prone to gender inequality, an important issue given the link between social media use and employment. Understanding gender inequality in social media is a challenging task due to the necessity of data sources that can provide large-scale measurements across multiple countries. Here, we show how the Facebook Gender Divide (FGD), a metric based on aggregated statistics of more than 1.4 billion users in 217 countries, explains various aspects of worldwide gender inequality. Our analysis shows that the FGD encodes gender equality indices in education, health, and economic opportunity. We find gender differences in network externalities that suggest that using social media has an added value for women. Furthermore, we find that low values of the FGD are associated with increases in economic gender equality. Our results suggest that online social networks, while suffering evident gender imbalance, may lower the barriers that women have to access to informational resources and help to narrow the economic gender gap. Keywords: gender divide; Facebook; social media; inquality; development
Date issued
2018-07Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Institute for Data, Systems, and Society; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media LaboratoryJournal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)
Citation
Garcia, David et al. “Analyzing Gender Inequality through Large-Scale Facebook Advertising Data.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115, 27 (June 2018): 6958–6963 © 2018 National Academy of Sciences
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0027-8424
1091-6490