The research sought to answer the following research questions: to what extent do different forms of social capital impact on current and future opportunities for young carers; to what extent can various agencies and significant others (including teachers, young carers' projects and friends) help young carers to identify and build on the types of social capital they identify as important to them
Social capital is an expanding research theme in economics, but it remains a controversial concept a...
Volunteering to address poor life outcomes often experienced by care leavers is emphasised in UK pol...
The theoretical fathers of social capital (Putnam, Coleman and Bourdieu) are criticised for seeing c...
Social capital has the potential to be a resource for societies, contributing to a range of benefi...
The concept of social capital is very much an 'adult' concept, created by adults for adults, with ch...
Social capital has been defined in numerous ways, and can refer to sociability, social networks and ...
Parents ’ success in finding quality organizational providers for their children’s leisure activitie...
Children do not grow up in a vacuum. For this reason, the examination of children’s environments and...
This study uses the accounts of parents supplemented by those of their children (aged 13-17) to deve...
Inconsistent use of social capital as a theoretical concept in literature to date has led to a lack ...
Social capital is defined as the norms, networks and associations that facilitate cooperative action...
This research is a theoretically-informed and policy-focused quantitative and qualitative study on y...
Over the past decade social capital has matured from a concept into a field of research. We identify...
Drawing on a critical realist approach and especially Derek Layder’s ‘Domain Theory’ (Layder 1997; 2...
The term social capital has been identified as a collection of resources that either an individual o...
Social capital is an expanding research theme in economics, but it remains a controversial concept a...
Volunteering to address poor life outcomes often experienced by care leavers is emphasised in UK pol...
The theoretical fathers of social capital (Putnam, Coleman and Bourdieu) are criticised for seeing c...
Social capital has the potential to be a resource for societies, contributing to a range of benefi...
The concept of social capital is very much an 'adult' concept, created by adults for adults, with ch...
Social capital has been defined in numerous ways, and can refer to sociability, social networks and ...
Parents ’ success in finding quality organizational providers for their children’s leisure activitie...
Children do not grow up in a vacuum. For this reason, the examination of children’s environments and...
This study uses the accounts of parents supplemented by those of their children (aged 13-17) to deve...
Inconsistent use of social capital as a theoretical concept in literature to date has led to a lack ...
Social capital is defined as the norms, networks and associations that facilitate cooperative action...
This research is a theoretically-informed and policy-focused quantitative and qualitative study on y...
Over the past decade social capital has matured from a concept into a field of research. We identify...
Drawing on a critical realist approach and especially Derek Layder’s ‘Domain Theory’ (Layder 1997; 2...
The term social capital has been identified as a collection of resources that either an individual o...
Social capital is an expanding research theme in economics, but it remains a controversial concept a...
Volunteering to address poor life outcomes often experienced by care leavers is emphasised in UK pol...
The theoretical fathers of social capital (Putnam, Coleman and Bourdieu) are criticised for seeing c...