Secondly, education has been found to be a predictor of environmental collective action in other studies (Wakefield et al., 2007). Collective action was more likely to be found among females with home ownership, educated above primary school and those who were married. However, with the ...
Wakefield, S., & Poland, B. (2005). Family, friend or foe? Critical reflections on the relevance and role of social capital in health promotion and community development. Social Science and Medicine, 60(12), 2819–2832. Article Google Scholar White, S. (2009). “Bringing Wellbeing into...
Bonding relationships act as the primary means for the transmission of behavioral norms to family members and friends. Bonding social capital is important for establishing and favoring healthy norms, controlling abnormal social behavior and for generating mutual aid, and protecting the vulnerable [49]. ...
Bonding relationships act as the primary means for the transmission of behavioral norms to family members and friends. Bonding social capital is important for establishing and favoring healthy norms, controlling abnormal social behavior and for generating mutual aid, and protecting the vulnerable [49]. ...
Family, friend or foe? Critical reflections on the relevance and role of social capital in health promotion and community development. Social Science & Medicine 60, 2819-2832.Wakefield, S. and B. Poland. 2005. "Family, Friend or Foe? Critical Reflections on the Relevance and Role of Social...
(measured by indicators such as the strength of family, neighborhood, religious and community ties) was strongly associated with subjective well-being through many independent channels and in several different forms. They concluded that all indicators of social capital appeared independently and robustly ...
Wakefield, S. E., & Poland, B. (2004). Family, friend, or foe? Critical reflections on the relevance and role of social capital in health promotion and community development.Social Science and Medicine,60(12), 2819–2832. PubMedGoogle Scholar ...