Defining social capital as perceived access to time and money help from friends and family, this article examines (a) the stock of social capital to which families have access, (b) the trade-off between access to money and time help, and (c) the association between perceived access to time and money help and conventional measures of family economic well-being. Data come from the 1980 wave of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, an ongoing longitudinal survey of U.S. households. More than 9 out of 10 families reported access to social capital. Some evidence for isolation from social capital among families with a less-educated or older head was found. Surprisingly, families in very poor neighborhoods reported more access to social capital, pri...
Limited empirical research on social capital has investigated the potential downside of social capit...
The people we know matter. They provide information, personal advice or a sympathetic ear. In formal...
Research on social capital has shown that persons of low socioeconomic status will have access to fe...
Drawing on ethnographic data from a study on homeless youth, this article examines the relationship ...
In recent years, social scientists have identified many factors that facilitateupward income mobilit...
This study uses the accounts of parents supplemented by those of their children (aged 13-17) to deve...
There is a small but growing literature on the determinants of social capital. Most of these studies...
Purpose: Empirical studies on the importance of social capital for poor households show divergent ou...
This article analyzes the relationship between social networks and trust (two measures of social cap...
The thesis explores the role of social capital in shaping inequality among young adults. Social capi...
The analytic models used by family demographers would be strengthened by the concept of social capit...
Social capital is an expanding research theme in economics, but it remains a controversial concept a...
Abstract: We estimate the effect of social capital on the ability of households to insure consumptio...
Social capital refers to social networks, trust, and norms. This study distinguished between bonding...
Divorce and remarriage usually imply a redefinition of family boundaries, with consequences for the ...
Limited empirical research on social capital has investigated the potential downside of social capit...
The people we know matter. They provide information, personal advice or a sympathetic ear. In formal...
Research on social capital has shown that persons of low socioeconomic status will have access to fe...
Drawing on ethnographic data from a study on homeless youth, this article examines the relationship ...
In recent years, social scientists have identified many factors that facilitateupward income mobilit...
This study uses the accounts of parents supplemented by those of their children (aged 13-17) to deve...
There is a small but growing literature on the determinants of social capital. Most of these studies...
Purpose: Empirical studies on the importance of social capital for poor households show divergent ou...
This article analyzes the relationship between social networks and trust (two measures of social cap...
The thesis explores the role of social capital in shaping inequality among young adults. Social capi...
The analytic models used by family demographers would be strengthened by the concept of social capit...
Social capital is an expanding research theme in economics, but it remains a controversial concept a...
Abstract: We estimate the effect of social capital on the ability of households to insure consumptio...
Social capital refers to social networks, trust, and norms. This study distinguished between bonding...
Divorce and remarriage usually imply a redefinition of family boundaries, with consequences for the ...
Limited empirical research on social capital has investigated the potential downside of social capit...
The people we know matter. They provide information, personal advice or a sympathetic ear. In formal...
Research on social capital has shown that persons of low socioeconomic status will have access to fe...