China is trying to reduce the high levels of poverty in its border regions, dominated by ethnic minorities. To do so, it is giving particular attention to increasing physical and human capital but not social capital. This article investigates the extent to which social capital (and other variables) are associated with the absence of poverty in such regions. To this end, data were collected from a sample of households in the Kirghiz Prefecture of Xinjiang and analyzed using logistic regression analysis and other methods. Some components of social capital and some other variables show a significant association with the absence of poverty. However, care is needed in applying the results because association must not be confused with causality. ...
rapid development has prompted massive migration from rural to urban areas. Migrants ’ participation...
Ensuring the youngers obtain access to land resources is important to help them earn a living and su...
Poverty is not only an economic problem but also a social problem, and there are certain limitations...
Previous literature suggests that social capital at the individual and community levels can contribu...
This thesis investigates the impact of social capital and institutions on economic development in Ch...
This study examines the impact of social capital on the poverty of rural households in eastern Bhuta...
This article examines the influence of social capital on the sustainable livelihood ability of rural...
Looking from the existing research, improving the social capital of the poverty population is an eff...
Improving people’s livelihood resilience against risks and challenges plays an important role in con...
China is experiencing an increase in socioeconomic inequality in comparison to the global trend. Emp...
Abstract Background A growing body of literature has demonstrated that higher social capital is asso...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd We used recently available household panel data collected by China\u2...
Based on data from a 2005 survey conducted in Shanghai, China, this research examines the role of so...
Studies of Western settings, in general, argue that social capital, defined as a set of civic norms ...
This chapter surveys the major contributions to the rapidly growing empirical literature on social c...
rapid development has prompted massive migration from rural to urban areas. Migrants ’ participation...
Ensuring the youngers obtain access to land resources is important to help them earn a living and su...
Poverty is not only an economic problem but also a social problem, and there are certain limitations...
Previous literature suggests that social capital at the individual and community levels can contribu...
This thesis investigates the impact of social capital and institutions on economic development in Ch...
This study examines the impact of social capital on the poverty of rural households in eastern Bhuta...
This article examines the influence of social capital on the sustainable livelihood ability of rural...
Looking from the existing research, improving the social capital of the poverty population is an eff...
Improving people’s livelihood resilience against risks and challenges plays an important role in con...
China is experiencing an increase in socioeconomic inequality in comparison to the global trend. Emp...
Abstract Background A growing body of literature has demonstrated that higher social capital is asso...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd We used recently available household panel data collected by China\u2...
Based on data from a 2005 survey conducted in Shanghai, China, this research examines the role of so...
Studies of Western settings, in general, argue that social capital, defined as a set of civic norms ...
This chapter surveys the major contributions to the rapidly growing empirical literature on social c...
rapid development has prompted massive migration from rural to urban areas. Migrants ’ participation...
Ensuring the youngers obtain access to land resources is important to help them earn a living and su...
Poverty is not only an economic problem but also a social problem, and there are certain limitations...