Social capital is an asset for individuals because it grants access to important resources embedded in their social networks. But social capital is not evenly distributed among different groups. Gender groups are analysed in this paper in order to examine if there are differences in diverse indicators of social capital and whether these possible differences remain when control variables are considered. The data used in this paper come from a representative sample of 3,400 people in Spain. The main results show gender differences in the access, mobilisation and type of social networks, as well as in the extent and type of social participation. However, these differences are mostly reduced for the groups in more advantageous social positions,...
It is widely acknowledged that woman’s networks and their social capital considerably differ from me...
This paper elaborates on the existence of a gender gap in social trust and on the differences in the...
Processes of migration are embedded in social networks, more recently conceptualised as social capit...
Social capital is an asset for individuals because it grants access to important resources embedded ...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade da Coruña/CISUG[Abstract] Social capital ...
In recent years, governments in many post-industrial nations have re-discovered 'community'. Social ...
The economic literature has discussed the links between trust and gender, and trust and social capit...
Background: Social capital is a social determinant of health that has an impact on equity and well-b...
This study uses the Italian data from the Multiscopo surveys of 1997 and 2011 to assess differences ...
This study explores whether ethnic differences in formal and informal networks also result in differ...
Whereas much research has been done on the benefits of social capital, less is known about the cause...
In this paper, we show that social capital accumulation along the life cycle is different for men an...
In this paper, a social capital perspective is presented to illustrate the interaction between gende...
This thesis examines the relation between ascribed factors and the distribution of social capital am...
That social capital matters is an established fact in the social sciences. Less clear, however, is h...
It is widely acknowledged that woman’s networks and their social capital considerably differ from me...
This paper elaborates on the existence of a gender gap in social trust and on the differences in the...
Processes of migration are embedded in social networks, more recently conceptualised as social capit...
Social capital is an asset for individuals because it grants access to important resources embedded ...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade da Coruña/CISUG[Abstract] Social capital ...
In recent years, governments in many post-industrial nations have re-discovered 'community'. Social ...
The economic literature has discussed the links between trust and gender, and trust and social capit...
Background: Social capital is a social determinant of health that has an impact on equity and well-b...
This study uses the Italian data from the Multiscopo surveys of 1997 and 2011 to assess differences ...
This study explores whether ethnic differences in formal and informal networks also result in differ...
Whereas much research has been done on the benefits of social capital, less is known about the cause...
In this paper, we show that social capital accumulation along the life cycle is different for men an...
In this paper, a social capital perspective is presented to illustrate the interaction between gende...
This thesis examines the relation between ascribed factors and the distribution of social capital am...
That social capital matters is an established fact in the social sciences. Less clear, however, is h...
It is widely acknowledged that woman’s networks and their social capital considerably differ from me...
This paper elaborates on the existence of a gender gap in social trust and on the differences in the...
Processes of migration are embedded in social networks, more recently conceptualised as social capit...