Social capital is a rapidly expanding research theme within economics and has become a popular concept with policy makers in both developed and developing countries. Despite this growth in popularity, social capital remains a controversial concept among economists. We argue that this is largely due to a fundamental mismatch between the theoretical coverage and the vast majority of empirical work. Utilising data from a large cross-Europe survey of older people we use principal components analysis to demonstrate that social capital has multiple dimensions, and then explore the extent to which these latent dimensions coincide with the theoretical constructs of social capital. We use the association between social capital and a number of measur...
This study investigates the influence of social capital on health by using simultaneous equation tra...
We explore the link among the health of the elderly and social capital and income inequality
Social capital appears to be an important determinant of health production and health utilization an...
Social capital is an expanding research theme in economics, but it remains a controversial concept a...
The relationship between social capital and health is capturing the attention of an increasing numbe...
The relationship between social capital and health is capturing the attention of an increasing numbe...
This research uses a time-based approach of the causal relationship (Granger-like)between health and...
The debate on ageing in Europe is currently paying considerable attention to the social and economic...
There is increasing interest among researchers in the effects of social capital on the health of old...
There is an increasing interest on the effects of social capital on the health of the older adults ...
Social capital refers to social networks, trust, and norms. This study distinguished between bonding...
The present article aims to highlight methodological aspects related to understanding and conceptual...
One of the key policy question for an ageing population is the identifications of the factors which ...
Purpose The influence of social capital has been shown to improve health and wellbeing. This stud...
Social capital makes it easier to access resources and to create well-being in older people through...
This study investigates the influence of social capital on health by using simultaneous equation tra...
We explore the link among the health of the elderly and social capital and income inequality
Social capital appears to be an important determinant of health production and health utilization an...
Social capital is an expanding research theme in economics, but it remains a controversial concept a...
The relationship between social capital and health is capturing the attention of an increasing numbe...
The relationship between social capital and health is capturing the attention of an increasing numbe...
This research uses a time-based approach of the causal relationship (Granger-like)between health and...
The debate on ageing in Europe is currently paying considerable attention to the social and economic...
There is increasing interest among researchers in the effects of social capital on the health of old...
There is an increasing interest on the effects of social capital on the health of the older adults ...
Social capital refers to social networks, trust, and norms. This study distinguished between bonding...
The present article aims to highlight methodological aspects related to understanding and conceptual...
One of the key policy question for an ageing population is the identifications of the factors which ...
Purpose The influence of social capital has been shown to improve health and wellbeing. This stud...
Social capital makes it easier to access resources and to create well-being in older people through...
This study investigates the influence of social capital on health by using simultaneous equation tra...
We explore the link among the health of the elderly and social capital and income inequality
Social capital appears to be an important determinant of health production and health utilization an...