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Changes in characteristics of ego-centred networks of female immigrants married to Korean men [electronic resource] /

by Rho, Yeonhee; Rhee, Chaie-Won; Park, Hyun-Sun.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 95-107.Subject(s): Migrant wives, social network, ego-centred network, social supportOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Asia Pacific journal of social work and development 2019, Vol. 29, No.2Summary: This study explores the relationships between social support and social networks of female immigrants married to South Korean men, using two-year data on migrant wives from the Gyeonggi Welfare Panel and an ego-centred network approach. The results suggest that a larger network with less cohesive ties provides more diverse social support for migrant wives. Migrant wives gradually reduce dependence on their family-in-laws and play roles of support givers for those with the same nationality by sharing their experiences in South Korea. The ego-centred network analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of the social networks of married migrant women in South Korea.
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This study explores the relationships between social support and social networks of female immigrants married to South Korean men, using two-year data on migrant wives from the Gyeonggi Welfare Panel and an ego-centred network approach. The results suggest that a larger network with less cohesive ties provides more diverse social support for migrant wives. Migrant wives gradually reduce dependence on their family-in-laws and play roles of support givers for those with the same nationality by sharing their experiences in South Korea. The ego-centred network analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of the social networks of married migrant women in South Korea.

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