Table 6 Within-cluster distribution of socio-demographic variables: descriptive statistics (frequency and percentages) (N = 243).

From: Ambivalence and transnational intergenerational solidarity: the perspective of highly educated Portuguese women emigrant daughters

 

Autonomous with affection and low ambivalence

Ambivalent functional ties with low affection

Low ambivalence with strong cohesion

 

f (%)

f (%)

f (%)

Partner status

   

 Single

31 (31.9)

17 (36.9)

25 (25)

 Divorced

0 (0)

2 (4.3)

8 (8)

 Common-law relationship

20 (20.6)

6 (13)

12 (12)

 Married

46 (47.4)

21 (45.7)

55 (55)

Activity status

   

 Employed

87 (89.7)

34 (73.9)

86 (86)

 Student

3 (3.1)

0 (0)

6 (6)

 Unemployed (looking for)

5 (5.2)

6 (13)

2 (2)

 Inactive

2 (2.1)

6 (13)

6 (6)

Residence context

   

 Rural

3 (3.1)

3 (6.5)

4 (4)

 Suburban

20 (20.6)

11 (23.9)

17 (17)

 Urban

74 (76.3)

32 (69.6)

79 (79)

Host country continent

   

 Europe

73 (75.3)

38 (82.6)

68 (68)

 Oceania

2 (2.1)

1 (2.2)

1 (1)

 Sud America

3 (3.1)

1 (2.2)

3 (3)

 North America

8 (8.2)

3 (6.5)

9 (9)

 Asia

7 (7.2)

1 (2.2)

11 (11)

 Africa

4 (4.1)

2 (4.3)

8 (8)

Level of education

   

 Bachelor

40 (41.2)

21 (45.7)

42 (42)

 Master

41 (42.3)

19 (41.3)

42 (42)

 PhD

16 (16.5)

6 (13)

16 (16)

  1. Note. Excluded rows from the analysis that correspond to the missing values of the split-by-variable 3 clusters.