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This study analyzes the phenomenology of socio-psychological capital viewed as a resource for psychological relations which constitutes the basis for the formation of social capital. A cross-cultural analysis of the impact of value orientations on socio-psychological capital has been performed....
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This research defines the relatively new concept of socio-psychological capital and examines the interrelation between socio-psychological capital and emigration intentions of Russian youth. Socio-psychological capital is seen as a resource of psychological relations, available to individuals...
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. It also contributes fruitfullyto the discussion about modernization and modernity …
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This article deals with the influence of cultural background on the sources of social capital. We analyse four different culture groups – Czechs and Russians representing post-modernized cultures and Dagestanis and Chechens representing traditional cultures. Applying univariate comparisons and...
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suggest that the degree of modernization influences SWB levels very strongly. For older people, the country in which they live …
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transformations are seen through the prism of “modernization” concept: agroholdings promote advanced agricultural technologies … modernization in Belgorod region. The traditional understanding of “modernization” in sociology implies a progressive transition … modernization processes might be painful for the local communities and for the society in general. Hence, reflecting on both …
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. On the one hand, people are becoming more educated, urbanized etc., which means the continuation of modernization. On the …
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This paper reveals variations in value change (namely the substitution of materialist priorities for post-materialist) in Europe, and substantiates that post-socialist societies follow a similar path of development to advanced Western Europe. The linear decomposition analysis showed that...
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