“…Social class differences in social relationships and social support have been found in a number of surveys (Laumann, 1973;Young and Willmott, 1973;Veroff, Douvan, and Kulka, 1981;Fisher, 1982;MORI, 1982;Willmott, 1987); in studies including class measures (Bell, Leroy, and Stephenson, 1982;Thoits, 1982;Belle, 1983;Eckenrode, 1983;Hanson and Ostergren, 1987;Oakley and Rajan, 1991); and cross-cultural research (Cochran, Gunnarson, Grabe, and Lewis, 1990). In general, the picture that emerges from these studies indicates that subjects with lower levels of education and income have smaller networks, lower availability and quality of both material and emotional support, and lower social participation and involvement in organizations.…”