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Correlation of Rankings in Matching Markets

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We study the role of correlation in matching, where multiple decision-makers are simultaneously facing selection problems from the same pool of candidates. We propose a model where decision-makers have varying information on candidates from different socio-demographic groups when evaluating and ranking them, thus leading to varying correlation of a candidate’s priority scores. Such differential correlation arises, for example, when cost of information acquisition, decision-maker preferences, or prevalence of selection criteria vary across socio-demographic groups. We show that lower correlation for one of the groups worsens the outcome for all groups, thus leading to efficiency loss. Moreover, the proportion of students from a given group remaining unmatched is increasing in its own correlation level. This implies that it is advantageous to belong to the low-correlation group. Finally, we extend results from the tie-breaking literature to multiple priority classes and intermediate levels of correlation. Overall, our results point to a previously overlooked systemic source of group inequalities in school, university, and job admissions.
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hal-03672270 , version 1 (19-05-2022)
hal-03672270 , version 2 (20-04-2023)
hal-03672270 , version 3 (15-06-2023)
hal-03672270 , version 4 (13-09-2023)
hal-03672270 , version 5 (05-03-2024)
hal-03672270 , version 6 (16-05-2024)

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Rémi Castera, Patrick Loiseau, Bary Pradelski. Correlation of Rankings in Matching Markets. 2024. ⟨hal-03672270v5⟩

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