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  • The main goal of this article is to understand social support models in Spain from the perspective of an individual facing a situation of need, whether domestic, economic or emotional. The data used come from the 2001 'Social Networks II' survey of the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP). The study shows clear family-oriented models of preference, primarily between the closest members of the nuclear family of origin. The partner is especially important when domestic and emotional help are required, but parents come first when the need is economic. People's behaviour also shows both traces of the more recent process of individuation in western society and differences based on the variables studied. The explanatory variables par excellence are gender, age, marital status and geographical distance. (xsd:string)
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