While there appears to be widespread consensus that social capital contributes significantly to development outcomes - growth, equity and poverty alleviation - and that it represents a significant determinant of household well-being, the same cannot be said of its measurement criteria. This paper aims to discuss some of the unresolved issues related to social capital measurement in Europe, because of the strong commitment of European Union in the fight against povert
Social capital in Central and Eastern Europe lags behind that in Western European countries. We anal...
During the last decades, concepts like social capital, civic society, and collective action knew a h...
According to the most widely accepted definition suggested by the World Bank Social Capital Initiati...
While there is widespread consensus that social capital contributes significantly to development out...
While there is widespread consensus that social capital contributes significantly to development out...
How to construct a robust measure of social capital? This paper offers two contributions. The first ...
Recent Eurobarometer survey data are used to document and explain the stock of social capital in 28 ...
In a previous exploratory analysis of the 2009 EU-SILC survey and the Eurostat statistics database, ...
In a previous exploratory analysis of the 2009 EU-SILC survey and the Eurostat statistics database, ...
This paper aims at showing to what extent self-perceived poverty in Europe is associated with specif...
Global economic crisis encourages governments not only to look beyond financial stabilization measur...
It is widespread opinion that the concept of poverty, as well as measures of the extent of poverty a...
Recent Eurobarometer survey data are used to document and explain the stock of social capital in 28 ...
Abstract: Social policies in many LDCs are difficult to finance and thus their success hinges cruci...
Social capital in Central and Eastern Europe lags behind that in Western European countries. We anal...
Social capital in Central and Eastern Europe lags behind that in Western European countries. We anal...
During the last decades, concepts like social capital, civic society, and collective action knew a h...
According to the most widely accepted definition suggested by the World Bank Social Capital Initiati...
While there is widespread consensus that social capital contributes significantly to development out...
While there is widespread consensus that social capital contributes significantly to development out...
How to construct a robust measure of social capital? This paper offers two contributions. The first ...
Recent Eurobarometer survey data are used to document and explain the stock of social capital in 28 ...
In a previous exploratory analysis of the 2009 EU-SILC survey and the Eurostat statistics database, ...
In a previous exploratory analysis of the 2009 EU-SILC survey and the Eurostat statistics database, ...
This paper aims at showing to what extent self-perceived poverty in Europe is associated with specif...
Global economic crisis encourages governments not only to look beyond financial stabilization measur...
It is widespread opinion that the concept of poverty, as well as measures of the extent of poverty a...
Recent Eurobarometer survey data are used to document and explain the stock of social capital in 28 ...
Abstract: Social policies in many LDCs are difficult to finance and thus their success hinges cruci...
Social capital in Central and Eastern Europe lags behind that in Western European countries. We anal...
Social capital in Central and Eastern Europe lags behind that in Western European countries. We anal...
During the last decades, concepts like social capital, civic society, and collective action knew a h...
According to the most widely accepted definition suggested by the World Bank Social Capital Initiati...