Social capital is a contentious and multifaceted topic. A broad consensus has been reached, however, that norms such as trust, networks of association membership, and practices of volunteering and socializing are essential to its makeup. It is also increasingly recognized that such elements fall into two distinct types of social capital – bonding and bridging. Social structural influences, such as welfare, have an effect upon social capital. A common conservative conception is that welfare induces dependency and thereby erodes social capital; this can be called the ‘dependency hypothesis’. I suggest this is largely limited to bonding capital only, however. I suggest an alternative, that welfare cutbacks or contingencies upon mutual obligati...
This article investigates the determinants of social capital by analyzing an original survey of post...
We set out to describe and explain differences in the amount of some dimensions of social capital wi...
In an influential 1999 article on social capital in Britain, Peter Hall cites Britain as a counter-e...
Social capital is a contentious and multifaceted topic. A broad consensus has been reached, however,...
Social capital is a relatively new concept compared to welfare, though debates on the advantages of ...
Abstract: The object of this paper is a reflection on the role that social capital can play in the p...
Udgivelsesdato: OCTComparative studies of social capital, operationalised as social trust between ...
Social capital is a theoretically confusing concept, but one which nonetheless has much to offer as ...
ABSTRACT: We set out to describe and explain differences in the amount of some dimensions of social ...
The article investigates the relationship between the welfare state and social capital in Europe dur...
Using confirmatory factor analysis and several regression models, this paper assesses the relation b...
Contains fulltext : 62555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We set out to ...
Using confirmatory factor analysis and several regression models, this paper assesses the relation b...
We set out to describe and explain differences in the amount of some dimensions of social capital wi...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
This article investigates the determinants of social capital by analyzing an original survey of post...
We set out to describe and explain differences in the amount of some dimensions of social capital wi...
In an influential 1999 article on social capital in Britain, Peter Hall cites Britain as a counter-e...
Social capital is a contentious and multifaceted topic. A broad consensus has been reached, however,...
Social capital is a relatively new concept compared to welfare, though debates on the advantages of ...
Abstract: The object of this paper is a reflection on the role that social capital can play in the p...
Udgivelsesdato: OCTComparative studies of social capital, operationalised as social trust between ...
Social capital is a theoretically confusing concept, but one which nonetheless has much to offer as ...
ABSTRACT: We set out to describe and explain differences in the amount of some dimensions of social ...
The article investigates the relationship between the welfare state and social capital in Europe dur...
Using confirmatory factor analysis and several regression models, this paper assesses the relation b...
Contains fulltext : 62555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We set out to ...
Using confirmatory factor analysis and several regression models, this paper assesses the relation b...
We set out to describe and explain differences in the amount of some dimensions of social capital wi...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
This article investigates the determinants of social capital by analyzing an original survey of post...
We set out to describe and explain differences in the amount of some dimensions of social capital wi...
In an influential 1999 article on social capital in Britain, Peter Hall cites Britain as a counter-e...