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Individual-Level Evidence for the Causes and Consequences of Social Capital
by
Rahn, Wendy
, Brehm, John
in
Aggregate data
/ Citizen participation
/ Citizenship
/ Civil Society
/ Collective Action
/ Communities
/ Compliance
/ Cooperation
/ Democracy
/ Government
/ Happiness
/ Individual Collective Relationship
/ Individual differences
/ Interpersonal Relations
/ Participation
/ Political Participation
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ Political systems
/ Polls & surveys
/ Real income
/ Social capital
/ Social psychology
/ Social Relations
/ Society
/ Theory
/ Trust
/ Trust in government
/ UNITED STATES, 1945 TO PRESENT
1997
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Individual-Level Evidence for the Causes and Consequences of Social Capital
by
Rahn, Wendy
, Brehm, John
in
Aggregate data
/ Citizen participation
/ Citizenship
/ Civil Society
/ Collective Action
/ Communities
/ Compliance
/ Cooperation
/ Democracy
/ Government
/ Happiness
/ Individual Collective Relationship
/ Individual differences
/ Interpersonal Relations
/ Participation
/ Political Participation
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ Political systems
/ Polls & surveys
/ Real income
/ Social capital
/ Social psychology
/ Social Relations
/ Society
/ Theory
/ Trust
/ Trust in government
/ UNITED STATES, 1945 TO PRESENT
1997
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Individual-Level Evidence for the Causes and Consequences of Social Capital
by
Rahn, Wendy
, Brehm, John
in
Aggregate data
/ Citizen participation
/ Citizenship
/ Civil Society
/ Collective Action
/ Communities
/ Compliance
/ Cooperation
/ Democracy
/ Government
/ Happiness
/ Individual Collective Relationship
/ Individual differences
/ Interpersonal Relations
/ Participation
/ Political Participation
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ Political systems
/ Polls & surveys
/ Real income
/ Social capital
/ Social psychology
/ Social Relations
/ Society
/ Theory
/ Trust
/ Trust in government
/ UNITED STATES, 1945 TO PRESENT
1997
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Individual-Level Evidence for the Causes and Consequences of Social Capital
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Individual-Level Evidence for the Causes and Consequences of Social Capital
1997
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Overview
Social capital is the web of cooperative relationships between citizens that facilitates resolution of collection action problems (Coleman 1990; Putnam 1993). Although normally conceived as a property of communities, the reciprocal relationship between community involvement and trust in others is a demonstration of social capital in individual behavior and attitudes. Variation in social capital can be explained by citizens' psychological involvement with their communities, cognitive abilities, economic resources, and general life satisfaction. This variation affects citizens' confidence in national institutions, beyond specific controls for measures of actual performance. We analyze the pooled General Social Surveys from 1972 to 1994 in a latent variables framework incorporating aggregate contextual data. Civic engagement and interpersonal trust are in a tight reciprocal relationship, where the connection is stronger from participation to interpersonal trust, rather than the reverse.
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University of Wisconsin Press,University of Texas Press for Midwest Political Science Association, etc,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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