kin network
collocation in Englishmeaningsofkinandnetwork
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kin
noun[plural]
uk/kɪn/us/kɪn/
old-fashioned
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network
noun[C]
uk/ˈnet.wɜːk/us/ˈnet.wɝːk/
a large system consisting of many similar parts that are connected together to allow movement or communication between or along the parts, or between the parts and a ...
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(Definition ofkinandnetworkfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Within the community, there may be inadvertent incentives for early fertility, including membership in akinnetworkthat is promoted by childbearing.
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Fourth, the number of living children should be positively associated with having youngerkinnetworkmembers, but not with having younger non-kinnetworkmembers.
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Levels of loneliness did not vary by educational attainment, employment status or the size of thekinnetwork.
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Whether an individual chose to transfer a loan farm away or to keep the land within akinnetworkmade little difference in the use of the land.
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It is not surprising therefore that among those who had decided to use a paid carer from outside the immediatekinnetwork, only ' grey ' labour was employed.
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Sofia had a small and shrinkingkinnetwork, but her comparative wealth and generosity enabled her to forge new ties to forestall a potential lack of care in old age.
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This makes it possible to determine the extent to which concentrations were kin networks.
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The absence of state welfare in combination with the cheap supply of labour made feasible the development of adaptive family strategies that activated kin networks.
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These close kin networks were seen as especially typical of working class inner city neighbourhoods.
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The nationally-representative surveys collected broadly comparable information on kin networks and transfers of various kinds.
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They demonstrate that these roles are often separated within kin networks, or between kin and friendship networks.
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