Mothers' Social Networks and Socioeconomic Gradients of Isolation

Andrew, A; Attanasio O.; Augsburg B.; Behrman J.; Day M.; Jervis P.; Meghir C.; Phimister A.

Abstract

Social connections are fundamental to human well-being. We examine the social networks of mothers of young children in rural Odisha, India. Gendered norms around marriage, mobility, and work likely shape this group’s opportunities to form and maintain ties. We track 2,170 mothers’ networks over 4 years and find a high degree of isolation. Wealthier women and women from more-advantaged castes and tribes have smaller networks than their less-advantaged peers, primarily because they know fewer women within their own socioeconomic group. There exists strong but symmetric homophily by socioeconomic group. Socioeconomic differences are associated with toilet ownership and labor force participation.

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Título según WOS: Mothers' Social Networks and Socioeconomic Gradients of Isolation
Título según SCOPUS: Mothers’ Social Networks and Socioeconomic Gradients of Isolation
Título de la Revista: Economic Development and Cultural Change
Volumen: 73
Número: 1
Editorial: University of Chicago Press
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 487
Página final: 522
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1086/727807

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS