Families and Personal Networks An International Comparative Perspective

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Fig. 2.1 Typology of occupational trajectories (ages 16–40) 50
Fig. 3.1 Average proportion of kin and non-kin alters in personal
networks by country (%, N = 2774) 69
Fig. 3.2 Average proportion of present and past co-resident and
non-co-resident alters in personal networks by country
(%, N = 2774) 74
Fig. 3.3 Average proportion of alters with different acquaintanceship
length in personal networks by country (N = 2774) 76
Fig. 3.4 Average proportion of male and female alters in personal
networks by country (%, N = 2774) 77
Fig. 3.5 Variations of attitudinal indexes by country. Mean scores
of level of agreement, with scale: 1 = Totally disagree;
2 = Disagree; 3 = Neither agree, nor disagree; 4 = Agree;
5 = Totally agree 81
Fig. 4.1 Main types of as-family networks (% of each cluster in
total sample, N = 2744) 112
Fig. 5.1 Main types of personal configurations (% of each cluster
in total sample, N = 2835) 140
Fig. 5.2 Interaction in a Narrow-nuclear configuration, Lithuania 156
Fig. 5.3 Interaction in an extended conjugal configuration, Portugal 158
Fig. 5.4 Interaction in a Work-oriented configuration, Switzerland 160
Fig. 6.1 Density of emotional support by configuration,
by country (%) 177


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