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1401por Wagner, Caroline S., Horlings, Edwin, Whetsell, Travis A., Mattsson, Pauline, Nordqvist, Katarina“…Both the Laureate and non-Laureate networks have “small world” properties, but the Laureates appear to exploit “structural holes” by reaching across the network in a brokerage style that may add social capital to the network. The dynamic may be making the network itself highly attractive and selective. …”
Publicado 2015
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1402“…Some of these can be modified by improved smoking cessation service provision, but others require contributions from wider efforts to improve material, human, and social capital.…”
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1403“…RESULTS: An explanatory framework details how, why and in what circumstances participation, behaviour change or social capital development happened. The trust status of outreach workers is an important context of outreach interventions, in conjunction with their ability to negotiate the intervention focus. …”
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1404por Carr, Gemma“…Three overlapping and interacting mechanisms by which participation is expected to enhance river basin management are outlined: (1) providing space for deliberation and consensus building for better quality decisions, (2) mobilizing and developing human and social capital for better quality decisions and their implementation, and (3) raising the legitimacy of decisions to facilitate their implementation. …”
Publicado 2015
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1405“…The review found that there is a tradition of compensatory self‐organization, use of informal networks and a mobilization of social capital for all these groups in response to marginalization from mainstream, statutory services. …”
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1406“…A scale adapted from the British General Household Social Capital questionnaire was used to assess neighbourhood socio-economic characteristics. …”
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1407por Nygård, Olav“…In conclusion, the findings suggest a) that early tracking systems creates a disconnect between students’ hopes and what they perceive as likely outcomes, and b) that the phenomenon termed “immigrant optimism” and “ethnic capital” reflects unequal access to social capital.…”
Publicado 2017
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1408por Ameratunga, Shanthi, Ramke, Jacqueline, Jackson, Nicki, Tin Tin, Sandar, Gabbe, Belinda“…We examined the extent to which the reported health outcomes varied across the PROGRESS criteria: place of residence, race/ethnicity, occupation, gender/sex, religion, socio-economic status, and social capital. The available evidence on differential outcomes is limited as many studies were compromised by selection or retention biases that reduced the participation of children from demographic groups at increased risk of adverse outcomes, or the analyses mainly focused on variations in outcomes by sex. …”
Publicado 2017
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1409por Hill, Patricia Wonch, McQuillan, Julia, Talbert, Eli, Spiegel, Amy, Gauthier, G. Robin, Diamond, Judy“…We control for self-reported science grades, social capital, and race/ethnic minority status. Results show that seeing academic ability as innate (“fixed mindsets”) is associated with boy-science bias, and that younger girls have less boy-science bias than older girls. …”
Publicado 2017
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1410“…The questionnaire included items addressing basic attributes, work and organizational characteristics, social capital and ethical climate at the workplace, psychological distress, and experience of work-related accidents or injuries in the last half year. …”
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1411“…Individual SWB was most strongly associated with cultural values that foster relationships and social capital, which typically accounted for more unique variance in life satisfaction than an individual’s salary. …”
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1412por Liotta, Giuseppe, Inzerilli, Maria Chiara, Palombi, Leonardo, Madaro, Olga, Orlando, Stefano, Scarcella, Paola, Betti, Daniela, Marazzi, Maria Cristina“…In conclusion, the paper shows the impact of a community-based active monitoring program, focused on strengthening individual relationship networks and the social capital of the community, on mortality in those over 75 during heat waves.…”
Publicado 2018
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1413por Phibbs, Suzanne, Kenney, Christine, Rivera-Munoz, Graciela, Huggins, Thomas J., Severinsen, Christina, Curtis, Bruce“…The Inverse Care Law is principally concerned with the effect of market forces on health care which create inequities in access to health services through privileging individuals who possess the forms of social capital that are valued within health care settings. …”
Publicado 2018
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1414“…We show that indirect reciprocity relying on social capital inherent in closed triads is the best competitor among them, outperforming indirect reciprocity that uses information from any source. …”
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1415por Berger, Thor“…As a first step to disentangle the underlying channels of persistence, I examine whether any of the five broad factors highlighted by Chetty et al. (2014a) as the most important correlates of upward mobility—family structure, income inequality, school quality, segregation, and social capital—can account for the link between earlier slavery and current mobility. …”
Publicado 2018
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1416por Shushtari, Zahra Jorjoran, Hosseini, Seyed Ali, Sajjadi, Homeira, Salimi, Yahya, Latkin, Carl, Snijders, Tom A. B.“…The synthesized evidence suggests that characteristics of social networks, especially functional characteristics such as social support and social capital, are important constructs for understanding the HIV risk behaviors. …”
Publicado 2018
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1417por Morrow-Howell, Nancy, Halvorsen, Cal J, Hovmand, Peter, Lee, Carmen, Ballard, Ellis“…The model illustrates the reciprocal and dynamic nature of the stocks of human capital of older adults, social capital of older adults, and family resources; the engagement of older adults in productive activities; and the social and organizational variables that affect the flow and depletion of these stocks. …”
Publicado 2017
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1418“…The first includes the variables that indicate the location of the case study (region, city, part of the city in which the building is located) and specify the endowment of social capital of the area according to public statistic sources. …”
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1419“…The findings showed that unconditional cash projects are beneficial in allowing recipients to prioritise deployment of scarce financial resources, influenced entrepreneurship within the locality and manipulated social capital. The article contends that building local resilience to drought was not feasible because of low cash allocations, which were inadequate to sustain household food needs, and this offered less space to invest in non-food items that support resilience processes. …”
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1420por Anang, Polina, Naujaat Elder, Elizabeth Haqpi, Gordon, Ellen, Gottlieb, Nora, Bronson, Maria“…A strong sense of cultural identity and pride, as well as social capital, has been identified as being protective against suicide. …”
Publicado 2019
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