There is a strong research evidence showing the crucial role of social support networks in defining successful coping strategies by female-headed families, especially in South European Countries. In such a context, single mothers are more vulnerable to the risk of social isolation due to the lack of childcare, the limited rights to even a low subsistence income and the labor market rigidity -which discourages women’s participation in the work force. The present contribution aims at analyzing social support networks of single mothers by considering the role of kinship and friendship ties as essential sources of support and generators of social integration. An ego-centered network approach is ado...