To whom do spouses belong? Do they belong to their communities as well as each other and their immediate families? These questions are explored in an empirical paper demonstrating ways in which social capital in communities may affect even the marriages of people living in them
Includes bibliographical references (p. 86-91).The alleged decline of social capital is a source of ...
In this paper I examine the relationship between the community and an individual’s social capital. O...
At a time of renewed interest in the family, family associations are attracting increasing attention...
To whom do spouses belong? Do they belong to their communities as well as each other and their immed...
The impact of social networks on features of embedded couples, like, for instance, marital stability...
There is much academic and policy interest in the capacity of ‘social capital’ to generate family le...
The impact of social networks on features of embedded couples, like, for instance, marital stabilit...
Divorce and remarriage usually imply a redefinition of family boundaries, with consequences for the ...
Concern about community decline, a prominent theme in the social capital literature, is often based...
Divorce and remarriage usually imply a redefinition of family boundaries, with consequences for the ...
Popular culture is rife with messages telling couples that they alone have the power to improve thei...
'Social capital' is a concept that describes the extent and nature of relationships people have with...
The paper will discuss about the contemporaneousness of the family, focusing on the relational appro...
Families accrue advantages through their investments in their immediate members and in their relatio...
Generally, it is assumed that the family plays a key role in creating s...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 86-91).The alleged decline of social capital is a source of ...
In this paper I examine the relationship between the community and an individual’s social capital. O...
At a time of renewed interest in the family, family associations are attracting increasing attention...
To whom do spouses belong? Do they belong to their communities as well as each other and their immed...
The impact of social networks on features of embedded couples, like, for instance, marital stability...
There is much academic and policy interest in the capacity of ‘social capital’ to generate family le...
The impact of social networks on features of embedded couples, like, for instance, marital stabilit...
Divorce and remarriage usually imply a redefinition of family boundaries, with consequences for the ...
Concern about community decline, a prominent theme in the social capital literature, is often based...
Divorce and remarriage usually imply a redefinition of family boundaries, with consequences for the ...
Popular culture is rife with messages telling couples that they alone have the power to improve thei...
'Social capital' is a concept that describes the extent and nature of relationships people have with...
The paper will discuss about the contemporaneousness of the family, focusing on the relational appro...
Families accrue advantages through their investments in their immediate members and in their relatio...
Generally, it is assumed that the family plays a key role in creating s...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 86-91).The alleged decline of social capital is a source of ...
In this paper I examine the relationship between the community and an individual’s social capital. O...
At a time of renewed interest in the family, family associations are attracting increasing attention...