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Fig 1.

Average well-being and mental health measure.

Average well-being and mental health measure for all ages from 50 to 90 years. After age 91 the number of available observations drops to less than 50.

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Table 1.

Regressing well-being and mental health on family status for all countries.

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Table 2.

Network characteristics by social network types.

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Fig 2.

Distribution of the contact index by network type.

Each value of the network contact index is represented by a line. The height of each line represents the percentage of the index having the respective value for a network type.

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Table 3.

Family status by social network types.

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Table 4.

Regressing well-being and mental health on social support network types; controlling for network size and family status for all countries.

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Table 5.

Regressing well-being and mental health on social support network types (only for respondents with a social network); controlling for network size, relational dynamic measures, and family status for all countries.

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