Department of Ecology & Evolution, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637.
Department of Ecology & Evolution, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637;
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017 Jul 18;114(29):7600-7605. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1703513114. Epub 2017 Jul 3.
In biology, last names have been used as proxy for genetic relatedness in pioneering studies of neutral theory and human migrations. More recently, analyzing the last name distribution of Italian academics has raised the suspicion of nepotism, with faculty hiring their relatives for academic posts. Here, we analyze three large datasets containing the last names of all academics in Italy, researchers from France, and those working at top public institutions in the United States. Through simple randomizations, we show that the US academic system is geographically well-mixed, whereas Italian academics tend to work in their native region. By contrasting maiden and married names, we can detect academic couples in France. Finally, we detect the signature of nepotism in the Italian system, with a declining trend. The claim that our tests detect nepotism as opposed to other effects is supported by the fact that we obtain different results for the researchers hired after 2010, when an antinepotism law was in effect.
在生物学中,姓氏曾被用于探索中性理论和人类迁徙的开创性研究中的遗传相关性。最近,分析意大利学者的姓氏分布引起了裙带关系的怀疑,即教职员工雇用他们的亲属担任学术职务。在这里,我们分析了包含意大利所有学者、法国研究人员以及美国顶尖公立机构工作者姓氏的三个大型数据集。通过简单的随机化,我们表明美国学术体系在地理上是混合良好的,而意大利学者往往在其本土地区工作。通过对比未婚和已婚姓氏,我们可以在法国发现学术夫妇。最后,我们在意大利体系中检测到了裙带关系的迹象,而且这种关系呈下降趋势。我们的测试检测到裙带关系而不是其他影响的说法得到了支持,因为我们对 2010 年实施反裙带关系法后雇用的研究人员获得了不同的结果。