There has been vigorous debate between the "social capital" and "neomaterialist" interpretations of the epidemiological evidence regarding socioeconomic determinants of health. We argue that levels of income inequality, social capital, and health in a community may all be consequences of more macrolevel social and economic processes that influence health across the life course. We discuss the many reasons for the prominence of social capital theory, and the potential drawbacks to making social capital a major focus of social policy. Intervening in communities to increase their levels of social capital may be ineffective, create resentment, and overload community resources, and to take such an approach may be to "blame the victim" at the com...
Social capital is an expanding research theme in economics, but it remains a controversial concept a...
Although it is now widely acknowledged that the social environment plays an important role in people...
We assess the causal relationship between health and social capital, measured by generalized trust, ...
There has been vigorous debate between the “social capital” and “neomaterialist” interpretations of ...
ABSTRACT The construct of social capital has recently captured the interest of researchers in social...
NoIntroduction. Recent research on health inequalities moves beyond illustrating the importance of p...
Over the last two decades no single concept has more aggressively captured the scholarly imagination...
Background: We test two different perspectives on social capital and its association with health; a ...
The idea of social capital is currently being discussed as a source of support for health, though it...
Background; The overwhelming increase in studies about social capital and health occurring since 199...
Stimulated by the finding (Kawachi et al., 1997) that social capital in communities may mediate the ...
This book defines the field of social capital and health. Over the last two decades, there has been ...
This paper examines whether an understanding of the concept of social capital and its local measurem...
Although it is widely acknowledged that community social capital plays an important role in young pe...
Abstract—Public health and its ‘‘basic science’’, epidemiology, have become colonised by the individ...
Social capital is an expanding research theme in economics, but it remains a controversial concept a...
Although it is now widely acknowledged that the social environment plays an important role in people...
We assess the causal relationship between health and social capital, measured by generalized trust, ...
There has been vigorous debate between the “social capital” and “neomaterialist” interpretations of ...
ABSTRACT The construct of social capital has recently captured the interest of researchers in social...
NoIntroduction. Recent research on health inequalities moves beyond illustrating the importance of p...
Over the last two decades no single concept has more aggressively captured the scholarly imagination...
Background: We test two different perspectives on social capital and its association with health; a ...
The idea of social capital is currently being discussed as a source of support for health, though it...
Background; The overwhelming increase in studies about social capital and health occurring since 199...
Stimulated by the finding (Kawachi et al., 1997) that social capital in communities may mediate the ...
This book defines the field of social capital and health. Over the last two decades, there has been ...
This paper examines whether an understanding of the concept of social capital and its local measurem...
Although it is widely acknowledged that community social capital plays an important role in young pe...
Abstract—Public health and its ‘‘basic science’’, epidemiology, have become colonised by the individ...
Social capital is an expanding research theme in economics, but it remains a controversial concept a...
Although it is now widely acknowledged that the social environment plays an important role in people...
We assess the causal relationship between health and social capital, measured by generalized trust, ...