Families and Personal Networks An International Comparative Perspective
Table 5.4 Factors shaping personal configurations in Portugal. Results of the logistic regression (odd-ratios) Portugal Standard ...
Table 5.5 Factors shaping personal configurations in Switzerland. Results of the logistic regression (odd-ratios) Switzerland St ...
Table 5.6 Factors shaping personal configurations in Lithuania. Results of the logistic regression (odd-ratios) Lithuania Standa ...
151 consider aspects associated with the position of individuals in social structures, such as birth cohort, level of education, ...
152 Differences between women and men matter more in Switzerland than in the two other countries. In Portugal, women tend to dev ...
153 configurations is probably a better explanation for this than the possi- bility that intergenerational solidarity may not as ...
154 models. In addition to Beanpole configurations, other configurations are influenced by the presence of children, especially ...
155 Main Factors Shaping Personal Configurations In the following paragraphs, which tie together the material gathered so far in ...
156 Lithuania and less so in Switzerland in comparison with Portugal. As with Standard-nuclear configurations, they are associat ...
157 the sample. Parent configurations are mainly found among younger indi- viduals belonging to the 1970–1975 birth cohort in al ...
158 Extended conjugal configurations (horizontal ties and in-laws) are more present in Portugal and point to a more inclusive pe ...
159 tition in the first circle of sociability and that children push away siblings. At the country level, women in Portugal and ...
160 that they are associated with tertiary education, and not with lower levels of attainment. At the country level, individuals ...
161 Conclusion In this chapter, in addition to the macro context, we explain diversity by individuals’ positions in social and f ...
162 to compensate for the lack of housing and vulnerability over the life course, tend to encourage the inclusion of kin ties bo ...
163 Notes The wording is: From time to time, most people discuss important matters with other people. Looking back over the las ...
164 Bonvalet, C., & Ogg, J. (Eds.). (2007). Measuring family support in Europe. London: Southern Universities Press. Bourdi ...
165 individualization: A European approach applied to Switzerland (pp. 13–36). Wien: LIT Verlag. McDonald, S., & Mair, C. A ...
166 Widmer, E. D., & Jallinoja, R. (Eds.). (2008). Beyond the nuclear family: Families in a configurational perspective. Ber ...
© The Author(s) 2018 167 K. Wall et al. (eds.), Families and Personal Networks, Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimat ...
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