We investigate the association between household arrangements and social network characteristics by using three structural perspectives: social context, time demands, and social support. evidence from the survey on the social networks of the dutch 2007/2008 (ssnd; n= 950) best supports the social support and time demands perspectives. while persons living in households with a partner and/or with children generally hold fewer and less diverse ties to household externals with whom they discuss important personal matters; those living alone have larger core discussion networks with more different contacts. this suggests that those living alone are not less socially integrated than people who share a household with others
textabstractFamily relationships are an important part of the glue that holds society together and t...
Helpless in the city? – Differences between urbanites and villagers in the number of informal helper...
Glatzer W, Diewald M. The changing structure of living arrangements and its consequences for social ...
We examine the link between family and personal networks. Using arguments about meeting opportunitie...
We examine the link between family and personal networks. Using arguments about meeting opportunitie...
From a sociological perspective, this study challenges the idea that personal relationships and netw...
This books describes and explains how a romantic partner and child(-ren) affect social relationships...
Social contexts in which confidants get to know each other affect the composition of their personal ...
Social contexts in which confidants get to know each other affect the composition of their personal ...
This article discusses the role of neighbors in the personal networks of people living in the Nether...
This article presents an overview of the design and results of the NESTOR survey 'Living Arrangement...
Contemporary family contexts are characterized by a complex web of relationships, which goes beyond ...
Under what conditions does one find a newhome via one’s social network? Does theway in which a house...
This article discusses the role of neighbors in the personal networks of people living in the Nether...
Using a nationally representative survey (N ¼ 4,612), we analyze whether there is a difference in th...
textabstractFamily relationships are an important part of the glue that holds society together and t...
Helpless in the city? – Differences between urbanites and villagers in the number of informal helper...
Glatzer W, Diewald M. The changing structure of living arrangements and its consequences for social ...
We examine the link between family and personal networks. Using arguments about meeting opportunitie...
We examine the link between family and personal networks. Using arguments about meeting opportunitie...
From a sociological perspective, this study challenges the idea that personal relationships and netw...
This books describes and explains how a romantic partner and child(-ren) affect social relationships...
Social contexts in which confidants get to know each other affect the composition of their personal ...
Social contexts in which confidants get to know each other affect the composition of their personal ...
This article discusses the role of neighbors in the personal networks of people living in the Nether...
This article presents an overview of the design and results of the NESTOR survey 'Living Arrangement...
Contemporary family contexts are characterized by a complex web of relationships, which goes beyond ...
Under what conditions does one find a newhome via one’s social network? Does theway in which a house...
This article discusses the role of neighbors in the personal networks of people living in the Nether...
Using a nationally representative survey (N ¼ 4,612), we analyze whether there is a difference in th...
textabstractFamily relationships are an important part of the glue that holds society together and t...
Helpless in the city? – Differences between urbanites and villagers in the number of informal helper...
Glatzer W, Diewald M. The changing structure of living arrangements and its consequences for social ...