Immigrants' social capital, intended as the set of personal networks that could support immigrants' economic interests, is generally recognized as being associated with their economic success in the host country. This paper addresses some of the discussions in the literature regarding components and measurement of social capital and the possible link with migrants' investment and savings habits. It looks at the role of social capital/personal networks on the net wealth accumulation patterns of immigrants to Australia, particularly their possessions of real estate assets as own home or investments. Using information unique to the Households Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey (HILDA) and applying random-effects and population aver...
Immigration from collectivist cultures to Western countries often results in loss of social capital ...
The purpose of this study is to determine how social capital (informal obligations and social norms)...
Together with the first generation of immigrants, the second generation constitutes a significant p...
This paper analyses the role of social capital on immigrants’ labour market outcomes. We use princip...
Wealth is an important measure of overall economic well-being, and influences migrants’ ability to i...
This paper investigates to what extent the wealth accumulation of immigrants is explained by their d...
This resource based inter-generational study explores the propensity of Indian immigrants towards en...
This study is focused on social capital and migrant. How migrant communities develop and use the pri...
This thesis examines the factors contributing to the formation of social capital in New Zealand from...
This study examines the role of human and social capital in the economic performance of immigrants. ...
This thesis consists of three studies on the role of social capital on the economic performance of r...
Abstract. Social capital is a multi-faceted concept and is connected to all human interactions. We h...
This paper aims at explaining to what extent social capital can help immigrants in the Netherlands m...
This paper aims at explaining to what extent social capital can help immigrants in the Netherlands m...
This paper aims at explaining to what extent social capital can help immigrants in the Netherlands m...
Immigration from collectivist cultures to Western countries often results in loss of social capital ...
The purpose of this study is to determine how social capital (informal obligations and social norms)...
Together with the first generation of immigrants, the second generation constitutes a significant p...
This paper analyses the role of social capital on immigrants’ labour market outcomes. We use princip...
Wealth is an important measure of overall economic well-being, and influences migrants’ ability to i...
This paper investigates to what extent the wealth accumulation of immigrants is explained by their d...
This resource based inter-generational study explores the propensity of Indian immigrants towards en...
This study is focused on social capital and migrant. How migrant communities develop and use the pri...
This thesis examines the factors contributing to the formation of social capital in New Zealand from...
This study examines the role of human and social capital in the economic performance of immigrants. ...
This thesis consists of three studies on the role of social capital on the economic performance of r...
Abstract. Social capital is a multi-faceted concept and is connected to all human interactions. We h...
This paper aims at explaining to what extent social capital can help immigrants in the Netherlands m...
This paper aims at explaining to what extent social capital can help immigrants in the Netherlands m...
This paper aims at explaining to what extent social capital can help immigrants in the Netherlands m...
Immigration from collectivist cultures to Western countries often results in loss of social capital ...
The purpose of this study is to determine how social capital (informal obligations and social norms)...
Together with the first generation of immigrants, the second generation constitutes a significant p...