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Peer reviewedLiao, Tim Futing; Stevens, Gillian – Social Forces, 1994
General Social Survey data indicate that women aged 50-60, particularly less educated women, were less likely than younger or older women to include their husband in their discussion network. Compared to homogamous relationships, men in religiously heterogamous marriages and less educated men in educationally heterogamous marriages were less…
Descriptors: Age, Educational Attainment, Family Communication, Females
Peer reviewedRenzulli, Linda A.; Aldrich, Howard; Moody, James – Social Forces, 2000
Examines the association between men's and women's social capital and their likelihood of starting a business. Suggests that heterogeneous social networks provide greater access to multiple sources of information. Women had a greater proportion of kin and greater homogeneity in their networks, but it was network characteristics rather than gender…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Entrepreneurship, Females, Informal Education
Kana'iaupuni, Shawn Malia; Donato, Katharine M.; Thompson-Colon, Theresa; Stainback, Melissa – Social Forces, 2005
This article presents the results of new data collection in Mexico about the relationship between child well-being and social networks. Two research questions guide the analysis. First, under what conditions do networks generate greater (lesser) support? Second, what kinds of networks are associated with healthier children? We explore the health…
Descriptors: Health Conditions, Child Health, Foreign Countries, Social Networks

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