This paper explores the relationship between social capital and self-rated health status in Japan, and how this is affected by the labor market. Data of 3075 adult participants in the 2000 Social Policy and Social Consciousness (SPSC) survey were used. Controlling for endogenous bias, the main finding is that social capital has a significant positive influence on health status for people without a job but not for those with. This empirical study provides evidence that people without a job can afford to allocate time to accumulate social capital and thereby improve their health status
Some Russians are healthier than others. To what extent does their health vary with involvement or e...
Stimulated by the finding (Kawachi et al., 1997) that social capital in communities may mediate the ...
The paper contains a review of both domestic and foreign scientific works that focus on influence ex...
This paper explores the relationship of social capital to self-rated health status in Japan, and how...
This paper explores how social capital is related with self-rated health status in Japan and how thi...
This paper aims to explore how social capital is related to self-rated health status in Japan and ho...
Numerous empirical studies, largely conducted in Western societies, have linked social capital to he...
of the effects of social capital on health status among residents: evidence from modern Japan
Background: This study aims to resolve two limitations of previous studies. First, as only a few stu...
Many empirical studies have suggested that social capital is positively related to health. However, ...
Russian public health and its social determinants have been the theme of several recent studies. In ...
We discuss the concept of social capital, which has received much attention recently. Social capital...
Social capital is a concept that attempts to describe the quantity and quality of social interaction...
The thesis comprises four independent research papers and a summary that focus on two related dimens...
Social capital is a concept that attempts to describe the quantity and quality of social interaction...
Some Russians are healthier than others. To what extent does their health vary with involvement or e...
Stimulated by the finding (Kawachi et al., 1997) that social capital in communities may mediate the ...
The paper contains a review of both domestic and foreign scientific works that focus on influence ex...
This paper explores the relationship of social capital to self-rated health status in Japan, and how...
This paper explores how social capital is related with self-rated health status in Japan and how thi...
This paper aims to explore how social capital is related to self-rated health status in Japan and ho...
Numerous empirical studies, largely conducted in Western societies, have linked social capital to he...
of the effects of social capital on health status among residents: evidence from modern Japan
Background: This study aims to resolve two limitations of previous studies. First, as only a few stu...
Many empirical studies have suggested that social capital is positively related to health. However, ...
Russian public health and its social determinants have been the theme of several recent studies. In ...
We discuss the concept of social capital, which has received much attention recently. Social capital...
Social capital is a concept that attempts to describe the quantity and quality of social interaction...
The thesis comprises four independent research papers and a summary that focus on two related dimens...
Social capital is a concept that attempts to describe the quantity and quality of social interaction...
Some Russians are healthier than others. To what extent does their health vary with involvement or e...
Stimulated by the finding (Kawachi et al., 1997) that social capital in communities may mediate the ...
The paper contains a review of both domestic and foreign scientific works that focus on influence ex...