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1581“…Low levels of social trust are especially consequential in aging societies and can result in low levels of social capital and greater inequality at older ages. Nordic countries are known for their greater social trust, access to education, economic productivity, and social equality. …”
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1582“…Neighborhood social cohesion was measured with two indicators: trust in neighbors and the welfare budget ratio to represent social capital and social inclusion capabilities, respectively. …”
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1583por Doan, Stacey N., Yu, Stephanie H., Wright, Blanche, Fung, Joey, Saleem, Farzana, Lau, Anna S.“…African-American, Latinx, and Asian-American youth often achieve admirable academic success despite limited social capital and high early life stress by adopting a “striving persistent behavioral style” (SPBS). …”
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1584por Jang, Sou Hyun“…Most studies on COVID-19 preventive behaviors have focused on single-level factors such as national policy, community social capital, or individuals’ sociodemographic characteristics. …”
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1585por Godrich, Stephanie Louise, Macau, Flavio, Kent, Katherine, Lo, Johnny, Devine, Amanda“…Critical food supply actions included keeping borders open to food freight, enhancing social capital through real-time business communication, and business flexibility. …”
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1586“…We argue that what is needed is a dynamic, responsive, context-sensitive understanding of accessibility that is informed by the distinctiveness of rural adversity, and recognizes the heterogeneity and variability of the rural experience whilst acknowledging rural agency and social capital, and we suggest that applying a socio-ecological approach to the development of new commissioning models provides a way forward.…”
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1587“…Mechanism analysis showed that non-cognitive ability promoted the ecological protection behavior of farmland by expanding social capital, information channels and improving technical value perception. …”
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1588por Payán, Denise Diaz, Perez-Lua, Fabiola, Goldman-Mellor, Sidra, Young, Maria-Elena De Trinidad“…Key resources for mitigating food insecurity were the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer (P-EBT), school meals, charitable food programs, and social capital, although the adequacy and acceptability of charitable food distributions were noted issues. …”
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1589por Young, Jennifer L., Halley, Meghan C., Anguiano, Beatriz, Fernandez, Liliana, Bernstein, Jonathan A., Wheeler, Matthew T., Tabor, Holly K.“…Themes focused on variation in: 1) reliance on providers to access research; 2) cultural norms around health communication; 3) the role of social capital in streamlining access; and 4) the importance of language-concordant research engagement. …”
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1590por Johnston, Esther M., Samaratunga, Nath, Prasad, Ramakrishna, Birkland, Bassim, von Pressentin, Klaus B., Prasad, Shailendra“…Frequently noted limitations included recruitment capacity and social capital. Over half of respondents reported their program had at some point faced a disruption or gap in its ability to recruit or train, most often because of loss of government recognition. …”
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1591“…This article also confirms social capital as one mechanism of Chinese local-province CEOs behaving less myopically. …”
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1592“…ECD covers 220 countries, 9 ecological variables operationalized by 11 statistical metrics (including measures of variability and predictability), and 72 cultural variables (including values, personality traits, fundamental social motives, subjective well-being, tightness-looseness, indices of corruption, social capital, and gender inequality). This rich dataset can be used to identify novel relationships between ecological and cultural variables, to assess the overall relationship between ecology and culture, to explore the consequences of interactions between different ecological variables, and to construct new indices of cultural distance.…”
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1593por Rezaei, Zahed, Mohammadi, Nastaran Keshavarz, Pouragha, Hamidreza, Shakibazadeh, Elham“…Women, lower socioeconomic status (SES), experiences of more economic fluctuation conditions and lower reading scores could predict sub-optimal SRH variations in crude and adjusted regression analyses. The age, social capital, work experience and employment status could predict sub-optimal SRH variations only in crude regression analyses (P<0.05). …”
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1594“…The importance of social capital, represented by community understanding, identity, and mutual help and cooperation between neighbors, is highlighted in the resilience assessment of the two cities, respectively, in the East and West, indicating that to build more resilient cities, in addition to improving government management and increasing investment in urban infrastructure, building the residents’ sense of belonging, identity, and enduring community culture is even more important in the construction of resilient cities.…”
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1595“…Ridesharing services such as Uber and Lyft have been substantially affected by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on social capital theory, the current research investigates how social trust relates to three types of trust in compliance with COVID-19 guidelines and consumers' ridesharing intentions. …”
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1596“…Using a large-scale questionnaire survey of frontline community workers operated in six Chinese cities in February 2020, we conduct statistical analyses and find that the effectiveness of neighborhood collaboration in the pandemic control is predicted by both neighborhood social capital (i.e. civic engagement and citizen participation) and hierarchical steering by the government through setting policy priorities and providing support. …”
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1597por Dasan, Jakaria, Ahmedy, Fatimah, Shamsul, Shamezah, Godoong, Elia, Sipaut, Coswald Stephen, Jeffree, Mohammad Saffree“…There was a total of 15 emerging issues: lack of capital, lack of business know-how, shortage of hospitality skills, lack of social capital, poor marketing ability, land dispute, absence of a strategic business model, poor financial planning, poor implementation of human resource practices, inadequate infrastructures, limited customer experiences, high fish habitat maintenance, external competitors, stakeholders support, and liability as a small business venture. …”
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1598“…Investments in “clean” innovation and its diffusion are key to shaping this, accompanied by investments in complementary assets including sustainable infrastructure, and human, natural and social capital which will not only help achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions, but will also improve productivity, living standards and the prospects of individuals. …”
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1599“…The second study extends this finding by analyzing responses of 286 participants to seven instruments measuring factors hypothesized as predictors towards stigmatization: uncertainty generated by the pandemic, selfish strategies to face off the pandemic, social capital, trust in institutions, perceived vulnerability of contagion, perceived risk of contagion, and positive beliefs towards HP. …”
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1600“…Positive aspects of the neighborhood, such as social cohesion, may serve as a social capital resource and protect against adverse health outcomes. …”
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