There are concerns that migrants may be embedded in far-flung networks with support being less collective. The spatial dispersion of their relatives and friends would result in fragmented networks with lower solidarity and lower mutual trust than densely connected networks based on geographical proximity. This may be particularly true for migrants who rarely meet their relatives and friends face-to-face. Yet, it is unclear what role, if any, distant visits play in migrants' social capital. This article examines these issues using representative data from Switzerland and a combination of network and sequence analysis. Results show that migrants have more spatially dispersed networks, which, in turn, are associated with higher number of emoti...
Using a representative national sample of personal networks, this article explores how the spatial d...
Friendships can be interpreted as voluntary relationships between individuals and characterised as r...
In this article we focus on individuals' structural embeddedness in transnational social fields (TSF...
There are concerns that migrants may be embedded in far-flung networks with support being less colle...
There are concerns that migrants may be embedded in far-flung networks with support being less colle...
International audienceMigration studies have shown that individuals, families and diasporas can deve...
Within migration studies literature there is a tendency to assume that migrants have ready access to...
The past decade has seen striking increases in travel and in communications at-a-distance through mo...
Social networks\u27 influence on migration has long been explored largely through the lenses of cumu...
Using a representative national sample of personal networks, this article explores how the spatial d...
Creating new bonds in the receiving country constitutes an important developmental task for migrants...
This article examines how residential trajectories influence the spatiality and composition of perso...
In this article we focus on individuals' structural embeddedness in transnational social fields (TSF...
This paper studies the social networks and feelings of social loneliness of a group of migrants that...
Migrants play a central role in the economy and society of most developing countries and are primary...
Using a representative national sample of personal networks, this article explores how the spatial d...
Friendships can be interpreted as voluntary relationships between individuals and characterised as r...
In this article we focus on individuals' structural embeddedness in transnational social fields (TSF...
There are concerns that migrants may be embedded in far-flung networks with support being less colle...
There are concerns that migrants may be embedded in far-flung networks with support being less colle...
International audienceMigration studies have shown that individuals, families and diasporas can deve...
Within migration studies literature there is a tendency to assume that migrants have ready access to...
The past decade has seen striking increases in travel and in communications at-a-distance through mo...
Social networks\u27 influence on migration has long been explored largely through the lenses of cumu...
Using a representative national sample of personal networks, this article explores how the spatial d...
Creating new bonds in the receiving country constitutes an important developmental task for migrants...
This article examines how residential trajectories influence the spatiality and composition of perso...
In this article we focus on individuals' structural embeddedness in transnational social fields (TSF...
This paper studies the social networks and feelings of social loneliness of a group of migrants that...
Migrants play a central role in the economy and society of most developing countries and are primary...
Using a representative national sample of personal networks, this article explores how the spatial d...
Friendships can be interpreted as voluntary relationships between individuals and characterised as r...
In this article we focus on individuals' structural embeddedness in transnational social fields (TSF...