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argue that tolerance acts as a bridging mechanism between trust and ties in affecting overall wellbeing. Using ordered … incorporates three key dimensions of personal social capital; (i) structural (personal ties), (ii) cognitive (trust) and (iii …) tolerance. This latter aspect is the most novel addition of this research to the theoretical and empirical literature as we …
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argue that tolerance acts as a bridging mechanism between trust and ties in affecting overall wellbeing. Using ordered … incorporates three key dimensions of personal social capital; (i) structural (personal ties), (ii) cognitive (trust) and (iii …) tolerance. This latter aspect is the most novel addition of this research to the theoretical and empirical literature as we …
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There are multiple dimensions of trust. The standard meaning I call strategic trust. But more important is moralistic … trust, which does not stem from experience, but rather is learned early in life and is largely stable over time. Moralistic … trust leads people to do good works such as contributing to charity and volunteering time and to be more tolerant toward …
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There are multiple dimensions of trust. The standard meaning I call "strategic trust." But more important is … "moralistic trust," which does not stem from experience, but rather is learned early in life and is largely stable over time …. Moralistic trust leads people to do good works such as contributing to charity and volunteering time and to be more tolerant …
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indicator consisting of generalized and institutional trust, associational activities and civic norms. We test the hypothesis …
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We develop an overlapping generations model to study how the interplay between social and human capital affects fertility. In a framework where families face a trade-off between the quantity and quality of children, we incorporate the assumption that social capital plays a key role in the...
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We develop an overlapping generations model to study how the interplay between social and human capital affects fertility. In a framework where families face a trade-off between the quantity and quality of children, we incorporate the assumption that social capital plays a key role in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011853397
In this chapter, Quentin Grafton, Stephen Knowles and Dorian Owen examine the implications for productivity arising from the level of social diversity along a variety of dimensions, including ethnic, linguistic and religious differences and inequalities between rich and poor. Their basic...
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