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Ebaugh
(2000)
described
three
types
of
fictive
kin
(family-type)
relationships,
based
not
on
blood
or
marriage,
but
rather
on
religious
rituals
or
close
friendship
ties,
that
constitutes
a
type
of
social
capital
which
many
immigrants
bring
with
them
that
facilitates
their
adjustment
to
the
host
society.
[…]
Fictive
kin
are
shared
widely
in
Spanish-speaking
countries,
Asia,
Africa,
and
the
Caribbean.
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Ebaugh (2000) described three types of fictive kin (family-type) relationships, based not on blood or marriage, but rather on religious rituals or close friendship ties, that constitutes a type of social capital which many immigrants bring with them that facilitates their adjustment to the host society. […] Fictive kin are shared widely in Spanish-speaking countries, Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean.
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