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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011992159
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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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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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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011853397
, toleran-ce, technology, and territory both as a stand-alone metropolitan area and in comparison to similar industrial …
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This paper addresses the question of whether higher levels of education contribute to greater tolerance of homosexuals …. Using survey data for Ireland and exploiting a major reform to education, the abolition of fees for secondary schools in … 1968, it is shown that increases in education causes individuals to be significantly more tolerant of homosexuals. Ignoring …
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This paper investigates how the presence of social capital affects the externality arising from status-seeking preference as a parable for inefficient antagonistic behavior. It is assumed that the stock of social capital is accumulating through joint social interaction between rational...
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academic team, composed of Friedrich L. Sell and Martin Reidelhuber, worked on the theoretical basics of "trust" and "social … "trust" and "social capital" among the students who responded. Also, we could compare many of our results with the results …: Both interrogated groups apparently have more trust in abstract (governmental and non-governmental) institutions than in …
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