We propose a generalization of the concept of assortativity based on the
tensorial representation of multilayer networks, covering the definitions given
in terms of Pearson and Spearman coefficients. Our approach can also be applied
to weighted networks and provides information about correlations considering
pairs of layers. By analyzing the multilayer representation of the airport
transportation network, we show that contrasting results are obtained when the
layers are analyzed independently or as an interconnected system. Finally, we
study the impact of the level of assortativity and heterogeneity between layers
on the spreading of diseases. Our results highlight the need of studying
degree-degree correlations on multilayer systems, instead of on aggregated
networks.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figure