Matching and sorting in online dating


Autoria(s): Hitsch, GJ; Hortaçsu, A; Ariely, D
Data(s)

01/03/2010

Formato

130 - 163

Identificador

American Economic Review, 2010, 100 (1), pp. 130 - 163

0002-8282

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/3331

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/3331

Idioma(s)

en_US

Relação

American Economic Review

10.1257/aer.100.1.130

American Economic Review

Tipo

Journal Article

Resumo

Using data on user attributes and interactions from an online dating site, we estimate mate preferences, and use the Gale-Shapley algorithm to predict stable matches. The predicted matches are similar to the actual matches achieved by the dating site, and the actual matches are approximately efficient. Out-of-sample predictions of offline matches, i.e., marriages, exhibit assortative mating patterns similar to those observed in actual marriages. Thus, mate preferences, without resort to search frictions, can generate sorting in marriages. However, we underpredict some of the correlation patterns; search frictions may play a role in explaining the discrepancy.