Geography, meeting contexts and intergenerational network contacts
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2019-09
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It is an established research finding that the social composition of personal networks tends to be disproportionally homogeneous, amongst others in terms of age. Who has – besides family ties – personal relationships that cross generations? Low levels, or even a lack of intergenerational network contacts, however, may imply a (strict) social division of generations, with various negative consequences, including lower levels of social capital and little solidarity. In this contribution, I aim to describe and explain variations (between individuals and places) in the level of extrafamilial intergenerational network contacts in the Netherlands, with a particular focus on geographical and contextual factors, including regional differences, urban-rural differences and social and physical meeting contexts. I will use data from the Survey on the Social Networks of the Dutch.
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Mollenhorst, G W 2019, 'Geography, meeting contexts and intergenerational network contacts', 4th European Conference on Social Networks, Zürich, Switzerland, 9/09/19 - 12/09/19 pp. 280. < http://www.eusn.org/2019/ >, conference