Families and Personal Networks An International Comparative Perspective
47 economic circumstances, access to material rewards, and living standards. On the other hand, this indicator also gives us som ...
48 the largest proportional increase from one cohort to the other, a process undoubtedly related to the expansion of higher educ ...
49 Occupational Trajectories Occupational trajectories across the three countries may influence how personal networks are formed ...
50 Fig. 2.1 Typology of occupational trajectories (ages 16–40) V. Ramos et al. ...
51 The two remaining types relate to part-time employment. Lower part- time trajectories account for 5.1%. Individuals belonging ...
Table 2.4 Occupational trajectories (age 16–40) by country, cohort and gender (percentage) Lithuania Portugal Switzerland Cohort ...
53 These results clearly showcase differences in the interplay between occupational and educational structures in these countrie ...
54 countries and their modernisation efforts. As stressed in the introduc- tion to this book, both Portugal and Lithuania have s ...
55 had transforming effects on these societies, and over the following decades had an impact on the collective destiny of millio ...
56 Notes For example, childcare facilities (public or third sector) cover 49% of children aged 0–3 as of 2014. Also, recent dev ...
57 Baganha, M. I., & Peixoto, J. (1997). Trends in the 90s: The Portuguese migra- tory experience. In M. I. Baganha (Ed.), ...
58 Ferrera, M. (1996). Modèles de solidarité. Divergences, convergences: perspec- tives pour l’Europe. Swiss Political Science R ...
59 Maslauskaitė, A. (2009). Cohabitation in Lithuania: The stage of family forma- tion or “new family”? In V. Stankūnienė & ...
60 Stankūnienė, V. (Ed.). (1995). Demographic changes and population policy in Lithuania. Vilnius: Lietuvos filosofijos ir socio ...
© The Author(s) 2018 61 K. Wall et al. (eds.), Families and Personal Networks, Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate ...
62 the three national contexts. On the one hand, we will provide informa- tion on the composition of personal networks and how t ...
63 However, several studies empirically demonstrated that individuals are far from socially isolated, and families still matter ...
64 which enhance affinity and interdependencies between individuals. The duration of the relationship reflects the history of sh ...
65 ments available to families reconfigure different structures of opportuni- ties and constraints to same-gender or cross-gende ...
66 little space for the circulation of new ideas and diversified sources of information (Widmer 2016 ). In summary, this chapter ...
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