Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Arts, Deparment of Sociology, 2009.Bibliography: leaves 365-391.1. Introduction -- PART I: Theoretical and analytic instruments to examine family social networks and a literature review of network characteristics -- 2. Social capital - the value of connections -- 3. Social capital as resources -- 4. Networks and social capital -- 5. Characteristics of networks -- PART II: Research procedures -- 6. Research procedures -- PART III: Typologies and social capital in this study -- 7. Network typologies in this study -- 8. Levels of social capital -- PART IV: Factors that constrain or enhance access to social capital -- 9. Participation and social capital -- 10. Location and opportunity -- 11. Indepe...
This paper explores the resources and support that parents in the UK are able to access through thei...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
In recent decades, the issue of social capital has attracted academic interest among social scientis...
In Australia, as in other nations, ‘social capital’ is being looked to as a means of stemming the ti...
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This study uses the accounts of parents supplemented by those of their children (aged 13-17) to deve...
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'Social capital' is a concept that describes the extent and nature of relationships people have with...
Social capital is defined as norms of trust and reciprocity held by a group of individuals or organi...
Concern about community decline, a prominent theme in the social capital literature, is often based...
This paper begins by teasing out the nature of social capital and its particular and current relevan...
At a time of renewed interest in the family, family associations are attracting increasing attention...
Rural students located on the Northwest Coast of Tasmania are less likely to participate in higher e...
In the context of broad family changes, the aims of this Submission are to highlight the importance ...
Social capital has become an increasingly popular concept in policy discussions surrounding integrat...
This paper explores the resources and support that parents in the UK are able to access through thei...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
In recent decades, the issue of social capital has attracted academic interest among social scientis...
In Australia, as in other nations, ‘social capital’ is being looked to as a means of stemming the ti...
The paper will discuss about the contemporaneousness of the family, focusing on the relational appro...
This study uses the accounts of parents supplemented by those of their children (aged 13-17) to deve...
There is much academic and policy interest in the capacity of ‘social capital’ to generate family le...
'Social capital' is a concept that describes the extent and nature of relationships people have with...
Social capital is defined as norms of trust and reciprocity held by a group of individuals or organi...
Concern about community decline, a prominent theme in the social capital literature, is often based...
This paper begins by teasing out the nature of social capital and its particular and current relevan...
At a time of renewed interest in the family, family associations are attracting increasing attention...
Rural students located on the Northwest Coast of Tasmania are less likely to participate in higher e...
In the context of broad family changes, the aims of this Submission are to highlight the importance ...
Social capital has become an increasingly popular concept in policy discussions surrounding integrat...
This paper explores the resources and support that parents in the UK are able to access through thei...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
In recent decades, the issue of social capital has attracted academic interest among social scientis...