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Men and women are networking very differently during the pandemic
Men and women are networking very differently during the pandemic

By S. Mitra Kalita (2021)

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Written by Neil Wainwright
Updated over 2 years ago

The husband-and-wife pair is a classic case in how men and women are networking very differently through the pandemic. Yale management professor Marissa King is author of the new book, “Social Chemistry: Decoding the Patterns of Human Connection.” Initially basing the work on pre-pandemic research, she revisited subjects after the lockdown and made a stark discovery: Networks had shrunk by 17%—almost entirely among men.

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