AbstractThis paper presents evidence that generalized trust promotes health. Children of immigrants in a broad set of European countries with ancestry from across the world are studied. Individuals are examined within country of residence using variation in trust across countries of ancestry. The approach addresses reverse causality and concerns that the trust measure picks up institutional factors in the individual's contextual setting. There is a significant positive estimate of ancestral trust in explaining self-assessed health. The finding is robust to accounting for individual, parental, and extensive ancestral country characteristics. Individuals with higher ancestral trust are also less likely to be hampered by health problems in the...
Although it is now widely acknowledged that the social environment plays an important role in people...
There is growing interest in the role of social relationships in explaining patterns of health. We c...
The past decade has seen a vast increase in empirical research investigating associations between so...
AbstractThis paper presents evidence that generalized trust promotes health. Children of immigrants ...
We assess the causal relationship between health and social capital, measured by generalized trust, ...
We assess the causal relationship between health and social capital, measured by generalized trust, ...
AbstractThis paper estimates the intergenerational transmission of trust by studying children of imm...
Social capital has been proposed as a potentially important contributor to health, yet most of the e...
This study investigates the influence of social capital on health by using simultaneous equation tra...
The notion that group- or community-level factors may play an important causal role in the health of...
Culture is an under-studied determinant of health production and seldom measured. This paper empiric...
This research uses a time-based approach of the causal relationship (Granger-like)between health and...
This paper starts from an empirical assessment of different dimensions of social capital in the tran...
The rational for studying health consequences of social determinants is to enable understanding of f...
Social capital research has consistently shown positive associations between generalised trust and h...
Although it is now widely acknowledged that the social environment plays an important role in people...
There is growing interest in the role of social relationships in explaining patterns of health. We c...
The past decade has seen a vast increase in empirical research investigating associations between so...
AbstractThis paper presents evidence that generalized trust promotes health. Children of immigrants ...
We assess the causal relationship between health and social capital, measured by generalized trust, ...
We assess the causal relationship between health and social capital, measured by generalized trust, ...
AbstractThis paper estimates the intergenerational transmission of trust by studying children of imm...
Social capital has been proposed as a potentially important contributor to health, yet most of the e...
This study investigates the influence of social capital on health by using simultaneous equation tra...
The notion that group- or community-level factors may play an important causal role in the health of...
Culture is an under-studied determinant of health production and seldom measured. This paper empiric...
This research uses a time-based approach of the causal relationship (Granger-like)between health and...
This paper starts from an empirical assessment of different dimensions of social capital in the tran...
The rational for studying health consequences of social determinants is to enable understanding of f...
Social capital research has consistently shown positive associations between generalised trust and h...
Although it is now widely acknowledged that the social environment plays an important role in people...
There is growing interest in the role of social relationships in explaining patterns of health. We c...
The past decade has seen a vast increase in empirical research investigating associations between so...