The Covid-19 pandemic has created a widespread need for social support. Similar to previous crises, we can observe activation in society to meet these needs: citizens have offered practical, emotional, and financial support, often within their social networks, but also to strangers and civil society organizations. In this paper, we examine the role of social capital in receiving social support during the Covid-19 pandemic in Germany using unique micro-level survey data. We investigate the importance of three aspects of social capital – the size of one’s support network, social trust, and organizational membership – for receiving (sufficient) social support. We focus on three types of support networks: family and friends, neighbors, and civi...
It is widely believed that civic associations are capable to produce social capital, here understood...
Having come to the fore intensely with late modernity risk factors have become a phenomenon the whol...
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of mutual aid groups were established on social med...
The Covid-19 pandemic has created a widespread need for social support. Similar to previous crises, ...
The OSSKAR study received financial support from the Technical University of Dortmund. The EiS-CP pr...
This study aims to categorize themes and concepts in the study of the role of social capital in hand...
In this article, we study the receipt of informal support during the first wave of the COVID-19 pand...
Social capital is an important resource for the wellbeing of both the individual and society. Since ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on people’s social interaction and has brought about changes...
The objectives are to, for neighborhoods with different levels of social capital, (1) map out the le...
We investigate the effect of social capital on health outcomes during the Covid-19 pandemic in indep...
This study investigates the impact of social capital on the United States COVID-19 response on a cou...
This study investigates the impact of social capital on the United States COVID-19 response on a cou...
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of mutual aid groups were established on social med...
Effectiveness of the pandemic containment can depend upon both actions of governments and willingnes...
It is widely believed that civic associations are capable to produce social capital, here understood...
Having come to the fore intensely with late modernity risk factors have become a phenomenon the whol...
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of mutual aid groups were established on social med...
The Covid-19 pandemic has created a widespread need for social support. Similar to previous crises, ...
The OSSKAR study received financial support from the Technical University of Dortmund. The EiS-CP pr...
This study aims to categorize themes and concepts in the study of the role of social capital in hand...
In this article, we study the receipt of informal support during the first wave of the COVID-19 pand...
Social capital is an important resource for the wellbeing of both the individual and society. Since ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on people’s social interaction and has brought about changes...
The objectives are to, for neighborhoods with different levels of social capital, (1) map out the le...
We investigate the effect of social capital on health outcomes during the Covid-19 pandemic in indep...
This study investigates the impact of social capital on the United States COVID-19 response on a cou...
This study investigates the impact of social capital on the United States COVID-19 response on a cou...
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of mutual aid groups were established on social med...
Effectiveness of the pandemic containment can depend upon both actions of governments and willingnes...
It is widely believed that civic associations are capable to produce social capital, here understood...
Having come to the fore intensely with late modernity risk factors have become a phenomenon the whol...
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of mutual aid groups were established on social med...