Families and Personal Networks An International Comparative Perspective
188 As a consequence, according to the proximity principle, individuals tend to form relationships with those who are close to t ...
189 common household (co-residence), especially with family members, may have a cumulative effect by strengthening these bonds, ...
190 tion of individuals’ personal networks, such as living in partnership (either married or not), living with or without childr ...
191 The third one is differentiation, by which the possible states associated with a given life sphere increase. Explaining adul ...
192 broader sense is the family, which regulates the lives of relatives transver- sally and intergenerationally, in particular b ...
193 dissolved, leading to a massive wave of returnees from the former overseas territories. Until this time, due to the absence ...
194 live longer spells in partial independence; for instance, they may have a residence of their own while being fully financed ...
195 Linking Family Trajectories and Personal Networks The main aim of this chapter is to conceptually (and empirically) bring to ...
196 closeness and, therefore, informs the likelihood of developing significant relationships over the life course (Doherty and F ...
197 Research Aim Our main aim is to understand how the personal networks of adult indi- viduals are shaped by their past co-resi ...
198 Results Co-residence Trajectories Across Three Countries in the Wake of the Third Millennium Co-residence trajectories were ...
199 Fig. 7.1 Typology of co-residence trajectories (Note: A coloured version of these graphs is available at: http://lives.unil. ...
Table 7.1 Mean time spent in each state and standard deviation, by type of co-residence trajectories Two parents One parent One ...
201 type was named Transition to empty nest (N = 301, 10.6%, mean age in 2010: 57). It brings together those living as a couple ...
202 resented in Switzerland. The second most frequent type is the Transition to parenthood. It is more frequent in Switzerland a ...
203 and their social and family policies. So what does it mean that some pat- terns of 20-year-long co-residence trajectories ar ...
204 co-residential partnership. However, in late mid-life there are more women living solo than men who have children outside th ...
205 dependence on the market is higher. Research focusing on the effect of context on repartnering in Italy (Meggiolaro and Onga ...
Table 7.3 Impact of gender, birth cohort, country of residence, and level of education on co-residence trajectories. Separated l ...
207 Conjugality trajectories than men, who are more prone to follow Leaving parental home trajectories. Age does not play a sign ...
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