EMPIRIA: Revista de Metodología de Ciencias Sociales (Jul 2013)
El proceso de reconstrucción de la red personal de los inmigrantes: una descripción longitudinal
Abstract
Past studies indicated that the personal networks can be a source of social support for immigrants, but it is not a static entity. in this article, we describe a longitudinal study into the change in personal networks of immigrants, performed between 2004-2008 in four groups of immigrants with relatively recent residence in Catalonia, spain (in total n = 70). the networks were measured twice, both waves post-migratory, with a period of 1,0-3,3 years in between. Comparing the networks of the two waves, we analyzed the turnover in networks, the general tendencies with respect to the changes in composition of the networks, and we investigated differences in these tendencies based on gender, ethnic group and years of residence. the results indicated that networks are relatively unstable, but that nevertheless, the average composition of the networks hardly changes, apart from a small increase in the number of co-ethnics residing in the host society, and a decrease in the number of persons residing in the country of origin. in general, we did not observe a significant tendency toward the incorporation of spaniards in the networks.
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