Empirical results based on individual-level data from Japan were studied to determine the effect of social capital on the willingness to leave one’s residential area. It was found that social capital accumulated through one’s own experience in a residential area is not the only factor that reduces willingness to leave. Social capital inherited from one’s parents also negatively influences the desire to move
A growing body of research has examined how family dynamics shape residential mobility, highlighting...
This paper attempts to examine how social trust influences human capital formation using prefectural...
This paper aims to explore how social capital is related to self-rated health status in Japan and ho...
This paper, using individual data from Japan, explores how the circumstances of where a person resid...
This paper explores how the circumstances of where a person resides is related to the degree of thei...
This paper uses individual data from Japan to explore how the circumstances of where a person reside...
Using individual data from Japan, this paper investigates how a neighbor’s immobility is associated ...
Using individual data from Japan, this paper investigates how a neighbor’s immobility is associated ...
This paper explores how the rate of home-ownership and income inequality are related to the formatio...
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This thesis examines the factors contributing to the formation of social capital in New Zealand from...
Since homeownership is a socioeconomic resource, along with income or occupational status, it is imp...
This paper explores how individual preferences for income redistribution are influenced by social ca...
This chapter reports findings from research in the Netherlands that links the change in neighbourhoo...
A growing body of research has examined how family dynamics shape residential mobility, highlighting...
This paper attempts to examine how social trust influences human capital formation using prefectural...
This paper aims to explore how social capital is related to self-rated health status in Japan and ho...
This paper, using individual data from Japan, explores how the circumstances of where a person resid...
This paper explores how the circumstances of where a person resides is related to the degree of thei...
This paper uses individual data from Japan to explore how the circumstances of where a person reside...
Using individual data from Japan, this paper investigates how a neighbor’s immobility is associated ...
Using individual data from Japan, this paper investigates how a neighbor’s immobility is associated ...
This paper explores how the rate of home-ownership and income inequality are related to the formatio...
This paper explores how individual preferences for income redistribution are influenced by social ca...
This paper investigates the factors that directly and indirectly affect the relationship of two type...
This thesis examines the factors contributing to the formation of social capital in New Zealand from...
Since homeownership is a socioeconomic resource, along with income or occupational status, it is imp...
This paper explores how individual preferences for income redistribution are influenced by social ca...
This chapter reports findings from research in the Netherlands that links the change in neighbourhoo...
A growing body of research has examined how family dynamics shape residential mobility, highlighting...
This paper attempts to examine how social trust influences human capital formation using prefectural...
This paper aims to explore how social capital is related to self-rated health status in Japan and ho...