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Bipartite graph of directors and companies. Data in GML format. Generated from information on the Financial Times web site (https://markets.ft.com/data/equities/results), retrieved on 17 September 2016. Vertex attributes: id: unique identifier type: "Person" or "Company" age: years of age for vertices representing a person, "NA" if unknown for a person or if vertex represents a company gender: "Male", "Female" or "NA" (unknown) if vertex represents a person, "NA" if vertex represents a company country: name of country or "NA" (unknown) if vertex represents a company, "NA" if vertex represents a person sector: segment of the economy in which a company operates. "NA" if vertex represents a person or if company's sector is unknown industry: specific business (i.e. subset of sector) in which a company operates. "NA" if vertex represents a person or if company's industry is unknown. employeesnum: number of company's employees. "NA" if vertex represents a person or if company's number of employees is unknown.
If you use these data, please cite A. Evtushenko and M. T. Gastner, Beyond Fortune 500: Women in a global network of directors. In H. Cherifi et al. (Eds.), Complex Networks and Their Applications VIII, Proc. 8th Int. Conf. Complex Networks and Their Applications, Volume 1, pp. 586-598 (Springer, Cham, 2020), DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-36683-4_47. M. T. G. was supported by the Singapore Ministry of Education and a Yale-NUS College start-up grant (R-607-263-043-121).
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interlocking directorates, gender inequality, social network, board of directors
interlocking directorates, gender inequality, social network, board of directors
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