It has long been accepted that lack of social participation in wider society is one aspect or one definition of poverty. Current concerns with the extent and distribution of social capital as both a measure of a good society and as means to upward mobility also emphasise the importance of social contacts and networks to the well-being of individuals and communities. While research has often focused on ‘civic participation’ and the measurement of trust, more informal social bonds are also a crucial part of individuals’ social capital. Moreover, informal social capital or social participation might be particularly important for those whose circumstances make them already more vulnerable to marginalisation, exclusion or poverty. For example, s...
Many empirical studies have suggested that social capital is positively related to health. However, ...
Emphasis has been placed on the importance of the participation of socially excluded groups in local...
Social capital is a concept that attempts to describe the quantity and quality of social interaction...
nor the Data Archive, however, bear any responsibility for the analysis presented here. I am gratefu...
This paper explores the extent to which social activity in England and Wales varies by ethnic group ...
The concept of social capital, generally agreed to be the capacity for social connections to generat...
It has long been accepted that lack of social participation in wider society is one aspect or one de...
Background: UK health policy increasingly focusses on health as an asset. This represents a shift of...
Objectives: There has recently been much emphasis on the role of 'partnerships' between local commun...
Introduction. In addition to a massive increase in interest in the concept of social capital in the ...
This article appeared in Social Science and Medicine, published by Elsevier Ltd. Under Elsevier's co...
This article draws on responses from a 2004 survey of 3771 residents in nine South Yorkshire coalfie...
We estimate the effect of social capital on the ability of households to insure consumption after un...
Social capital is a concept that attempts to describe the quantity and quality of social interaction...
Social capital has been seen as having a positive effect on health, and the concept of social capita...
Many empirical studies have suggested that social capital is positively related to health. However, ...
Emphasis has been placed on the importance of the participation of socially excluded groups in local...
Social capital is a concept that attempts to describe the quantity and quality of social interaction...
nor the Data Archive, however, bear any responsibility for the analysis presented here. I am gratefu...
This paper explores the extent to which social activity in England and Wales varies by ethnic group ...
The concept of social capital, generally agreed to be the capacity for social connections to generat...
It has long been accepted that lack of social participation in wider society is one aspect or one de...
Background: UK health policy increasingly focusses on health as an asset. This represents a shift of...
Objectives: There has recently been much emphasis on the role of 'partnerships' between local commun...
Introduction. In addition to a massive increase in interest in the concept of social capital in the ...
This article appeared in Social Science and Medicine, published by Elsevier Ltd. Under Elsevier's co...
This article draws on responses from a 2004 survey of 3771 residents in nine South Yorkshire coalfie...
We estimate the effect of social capital on the ability of households to insure consumption after un...
Social capital is a concept that attempts to describe the quantity and quality of social interaction...
Social capital has been seen as having a positive effect on health, and the concept of social capita...
Many empirical studies have suggested that social capital is positively related to health. However, ...
Emphasis has been placed on the importance of the participation of socially excluded groups in local...
Social capital is a concept that attempts to describe the quantity and quality of social interaction...