Recently, various attempts have been undertaken to develop a comprehensive social cohesion index to monitor the social progress of society. However, classical sociological theories predict that contemporary modern communities function according to a different type of social cohesion than traditional communities. From both a theoretical and a methodological perspective, it can be questioned whether social cohesion can be summarised into one single index. In this article, an extensive dataset of social cohesion indicators is analysed, including indicators of religious involvement, social inclusion, crime and voter turnout, for 308 local communities in the Flemish region of Belgium. Based on first- and second-order factor analyses, it is concl...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Social cohesion is a key concept in development s...
Social cohesion has increasingly become a subject of interest for international organisations, gover...
The thesis discusses the possibilities of measuring social cohesion in collectives of high school st...
Recently, various attempts have been undertaken to develop a comprehensive social cohesion index to ...
In recent years, various attempts have been undertaken to develop a single comprehensive social cohe...
Recently, various attempts have been undertaken to develop a single comprehensive social cohesion in...
One of the most abundantly used concepts in contemporary social sciences and among policy experts is...
Social cohesion is a concept difficult to define and to measure. As there can be many definitions, s...
Social cohesion is a concept difficult to define and to measure. As there can be many definitions, s...
The sociological concept of Social Cohesion, after a first stage in which it gained spread and notor...
Contains fulltext : 77283.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Up till now, a...
The paper has three tasks. The first is to define the concept of social cohesion within the framewor...
The aim of this paper is to provide a synthetic macro index of social cohesion based on the observat...
Social cohesion is a concept difficult to define and to measure. As there can be many definitions, s...
This paper uses data collected across the four waves of the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS) to...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Social cohesion is a key concept in development s...
Social cohesion has increasingly become a subject of interest for international organisations, gover...
The thesis discusses the possibilities of measuring social cohesion in collectives of high school st...
Recently, various attempts have been undertaken to develop a comprehensive social cohesion index to ...
In recent years, various attempts have been undertaken to develop a single comprehensive social cohe...
Recently, various attempts have been undertaken to develop a single comprehensive social cohesion in...
One of the most abundantly used concepts in contemporary social sciences and among policy experts is...
Social cohesion is a concept difficult to define and to measure. As there can be many definitions, s...
Social cohesion is a concept difficult to define and to measure. As there can be many definitions, s...
The sociological concept of Social Cohesion, after a first stage in which it gained spread and notor...
Contains fulltext : 77283.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Up till now, a...
The paper has three tasks. The first is to define the concept of social cohesion within the framewor...
The aim of this paper is to provide a synthetic macro index of social cohesion based on the observat...
Social cohesion is a concept difficult to define and to measure. As there can be many definitions, s...
This paper uses data collected across the four waves of the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS) to...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Social cohesion is a key concept in development s...
Social cohesion has increasingly become a subject of interest for international organisations, gover...
The thesis discusses the possibilities of measuring social cohesion in collectives of high school st...