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      <subfield code="a">De-Miguel-Luken, Verónica</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Research into migration and social networks has suggested that migrants are relationally more vulnerable than &#xd;
non-migrants, especially those in endogamous couples. However, non-probability samples and lack of data about &#xd;
partners’ networks have often impeded rigorous testing. This paper analyses the influence of migration and &#xd;
mixedness (unions between two persons from different geographical origins) on some compositional and &#xd;
structural measures of the core discussion networks of the adult population in Spain, paying special attention to &#xd;
the partner’s role. Data from the 2013 Spanish General Social Survey (SGSS) were used. A graph census shows &#xd;
the predominance of complete graphs both for endogamous and exogamous couples, but more clearly in the case &#xd;
of natives. Multivariate models prove that, in general, Spaniards in mixed unions seem less partner-dependent, &#xd;
whereas endogamous immigrants seem the most affected by the effects of the geographical mobility on relational &#xd;
vulnerability.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">De-Miguel-Luken, Veronica. Migration, mixedness, and the partner’s role in core discussion networks. Social Networks Volume 70, July 2022, Pages 341-352. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2022.03.004</subfield>
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