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The Size and Heterogeneity of Egocentric Networks and Social Integration in Hungary
The Size and Heterogeneity of Egocentric Networks and Social Integration in Hungary

Author(s): Márton Gerő, Gábor Hajdu
Subject(s): Social Philosophy, Social Theory, Social Norms / Social Control
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: egocentric network; social integration; trust; participation;

Summary/Abstract: In this study, we examine the relationship between objective and subjective dimensions of social integration and the size and heterogeneity of an egocentric network using nationally representative databases from Hungary. We measure social integration with the level of trust and the level of public participation (objective dimension) and with individuals’ self-evaluation of whether they are integrated (subjective dimension). Our results show that while the size and heterogeneity of the egocentric network are positively associated, the proportion of relatives among strong ties correlates negatively with objective indicators of social integration. The heterogeneity of weak ties is related positively to public participation. The correlation between the size and composition of egocentric networks and subjective integration is less clear: The proportion of relatives among strong ties seems to be unrelated to the external side of perceived social integration, while it is associated positively with the internal side of subjective integration. The number of strong ties seems to be positively correlated with both sides of subjective integration. These results suggest that higher levels of social integration cannot be achieved without concentrating on more than one of the network’s dimensions. They also underline the need to pay more attention to network characteristics and social support not only regarding perceived social integration but also regarding objective indicators of social integration.

  • Issue Year: 32/2018
  • Issue No: 04
  • Page Range: 845-865
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: English