2011
DOI: 10.5565/rev/redes.410
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El análisis de la Cohesión, Vinculación e Integración sociales en las encuestas EgoNet

Abstract: social y cultural (UAB) 3 Resumen El objetivo de este artículo consiste en mostrar algunas de las posibilidades de análisis que ofrecen las redes Ego-centradas en lo que se refiere a la Cohesión, Vinculación e Integración social. El artículo indaga en ellas haciendo una propuesta de operativización de dichos conceptos y de análisis a partir de un caso de aplicación. Los datos empleados en los ejemplos ilustrativos de los conceptos provienen de una encuesta de redes Ego-centradas realizada en Catalunya.

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“…Most importantly, our analysis validates the hermeneutic and explanatory power of the model applied to an empirical setting of real personal networks. The empirical data presented here are part of a survey on immigration and social integration carried out in 2009-2010 in Catalonia, Spain, and analyses empirical personal networks of 450 individuals (Lozares et al, 2011). Such strong empirical data allowed us to take a step further in our analysis, so that, in addition to looking for the existing correspondences among maximal, mean and hierarchical values for each centrality measure, we look for global correspondences among the three of them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most importantly, our analysis validates the hermeneutic and explanatory power of the model applied to an empirical setting of real personal networks. The empirical data presented here are part of a survey on immigration and social integration carried out in 2009-2010 in Catalonia, Spain, and analyses empirical personal networks of 450 individuals (Lozares et al, 2011). Such strong empirical data allowed us to take a step further in our analysis, so that, in addition to looking for the existing correspondences among maximal, mean and hierarchical values for each centrality measure, we look for global correspondences among the three of them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Alcaide (2013), three databases of different natures (attributive and reticular) are drawn up in an articulated way: the Continuous Labour Life Sample for 2007 (MCVL), and the Work Quality of Life Survey for 2008 (ECVT), both attributive; and the Personal Network Survey for 2010 (ERP), which comes from an ego-centred survey (Lozares et al, 2010; Alcaide, 2013). These databases in turn provide complementary information on labour trajectories and social capital, but are not composed of the same individuals.…”
Section: Applications Of the Typological Paragonmentioning
confidence: 99%