Social capital has the potential to be a resource for societies, contributing to a range of beneficial economic, social and health outcomes. The concept of social capital has emerged as an idea which can help us further articulate the relationship between health and its broader determinants. In the context of young people’s health and wellbeing, the more we invest in social capital as a health asset early on in life, the more young people can experience its positive effects within their families, from their friends, at school and in their local neighborhoods and communities. However, our ability to construct a robust and rigorous evidence base that helps to link and explain the sub domains of social capital to understand how it might be b...
Social capital is defined as the norms, networks and associations that facilitate cooperative action...
Social capital, often seen as the resources accessed through social connections, is currently gainin...
Research has shown that social and economic disadvantage are becoming more geographically concentrat...
Background The concept of social capital has been identified as a ‘resource for societies, contribu...
Purpose: Social capital is essential for the successful development of young people. The current stu...
The concept of social capital is examined in this chapter, focusing on the key components of partici...
The concept of social capital is examined in this chapter, focusing on the key components of partici...
The concept of social capital is examined in this chapter, focusing on the key components of partici...
The research sought to answer the following research questions: to what extent do different forms of...
Drawing on a critical realist approach and especially Derek Layder’s ‘Domain Theory’ (Layder 1997; 2...
The paper investigates the impact of social capital on the health and health behaviour of children i...
Despite the huge amount of research about social capital and health during the last 20 years, the ut...
Social capital has been defined in numerous ways, and can refer to sociability, social networks and ...
Despite the huge amount of research about social capital and health during the last 20 years, the ut...
Background; The overwhelming increase in studies about social capital and health occurring since 199...
Social capital is defined as the norms, networks and associations that facilitate cooperative action...
Social capital, often seen as the resources accessed through social connections, is currently gainin...
Research has shown that social and economic disadvantage are becoming more geographically concentrat...
Background The concept of social capital has been identified as a ‘resource for societies, contribu...
Purpose: Social capital is essential for the successful development of young people. The current stu...
The concept of social capital is examined in this chapter, focusing on the key components of partici...
The concept of social capital is examined in this chapter, focusing on the key components of partici...
The concept of social capital is examined in this chapter, focusing on the key components of partici...
The research sought to answer the following research questions: to what extent do different forms of...
Drawing on a critical realist approach and especially Derek Layder’s ‘Domain Theory’ (Layder 1997; 2...
The paper investigates the impact of social capital on the health and health behaviour of children i...
Despite the huge amount of research about social capital and health during the last 20 years, the ut...
Social capital has been defined in numerous ways, and can refer to sociability, social networks and ...
Despite the huge amount of research about social capital and health during the last 20 years, the ut...
Background; The overwhelming increase in studies about social capital and health occurring since 199...
Social capital is defined as the norms, networks and associations that facilitate cooperative action...
Social capital, often seen as the resources accessed through social connections, is currently gainin...
Research has shown that social and economic disadvantage are becoming more geographically concentrat...