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, and especially higher levels of trust are linked to higher subjective well-being, even beyond the effects flowing through …
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and frequency of use of social networks, combined with a number of measures of general and domain-specific trust, which … are often used to gauge effective social capital. Using these measures we find that trust and social network size and use …
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-being (Helliwell 2003). The results show that more social capital and higher levels of trust are associated with lower national suicide … variables that have more weight in explaining life satisfaction than suicide (trust and quality of government), and less …
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and frequency of use of social networks, combined with a number of measures of general and domain-specific trust, which … are often used to gauge effective social capital. Using these measures we find that trust and social network size and use …
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, and especially higher levels of trust are linked to higher subjective well-being, even beyond the effects flowing through …
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-being (Helliwell 2003). The results show that more social capital and higher levels of trust are associated with lower national suicide … variables that have more weight in explaining life satisfaction than suicide (trust and quality of government), and less …
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