This paper explores the determinants of group membership and social networks of rural households using a unique longitudinal data set from the rural Philippines. We investigate two types of social capital: membership in groups (production, credit, burial, religious and civic groups), or “formal” social capital, and size of trust-based networks or “informal” social capital. Because men and women may have different propensities to invest in social capital, we analyze the determinants of group membership both at the household level and for men and women separately. We also disaggregate the analysis by type of group. The paper examines the determinants of the density of social capital, proxied by the number of groups and the number of network m...
This paper explores the efficacy of a development model designed to enhance social capital where soc...
Abstract. This paper examines empirically the effect of social capital, measured by household member...
Collective action is important when the activities and costs of restoration cannot all be internaliz...
This paper explores the determinants of group membership and social networks of rural households usi...
This paper explores the determinants of group membership and social networks of rural households usi...
"This paper explores the determinants of group membership and social networks of rural households us...
This study examines the role of groups and networks in helping poor Filipinos manage their exposure ...
This study examines the role of groups and networks in helping poor Filipinos manage their exposure ...
This chapter examines the role of groups and networks in helping the poor manage their exposure to r...
Membership in Community Landcare groups in the Philippines can be seen as an accumulation of social ...
The paper tackles the issue of social capital as observed in several ethnically bonded groups of agr...
"This study examines the role of groups and networks in helping poor Filipinos manage their exposure...
Farmer associations are suggested a good tool to increase rural income and strengthen social ties am...
This study shows how different forms of individual social capital affect access to formal credit in...
This reports a research work that measured the social capital of indigenous Kanakaney and Ibaloi veg...
This paper explores the efficacy of a development model designed to enhance social capital where soc...
Abstract. This paper examines empirically the effect of social capital, measured by household member...
Collective action is important when the activities and costs of restoration cannot all be internaliz...
This paper explores the determinants of group membership and social networks of rural households usi...
This paper explores the determinants of group membership and social networks of rural households usi...
"This paper explores the determinants of group membership and social networks of rural households us...
This study examines the role of groups and networks in helping poor Filipinos manage their exposure ...
This study examines the role of groups and networks in helping poor Filipinos manage their exposure ...
This chapter examines the role of groups and networks in helping the poor manage their exposure to r...
Membership in Community Landcare groups in the Philippines can be seen as an accumulation of social ...
The paper tackles the issue of social capital as observed in several ethnically bonded groups of agr...
"This study examines the role of groups and networks in helping poor Filipinos manage their exposure...
Farmer associations are suggested a good tool to increase rural income and strengthen social ties am...
This study shows how different forms of individual social capital affect access to formal credit in...
This reports a research work that measured the social capital of indigenous Kanakaney and Ibaloi veg...
This paper explores the efficacy of a development model designed to enhance social capital where soc...
Abstract. This paper examines empirically the effect of social capital, measured by household member...
Collective action is important when the activities and costs of restoration cannot all be internaliz...